• The Banu Amir (Arabic: بنو عامر, romanized: Banū ʿĀmir) was a large and ancient Arab tribe originating from Western Arabia that dominated Najd for centuries...
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  • Ammar ibn Yasir (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    commander in the early Muslim conquests. His parents, Sumayya and Yasir ibn Amir, were the first martyrs of the Ummah. Ammar converted to Islam by the invitation...
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  • Ubayd-Allah. Second, he married with Umm Sharak (Safiyya) bint Waqdan from Banu Amir ibn Luayy. By her, he had children named Ramla, Fatima, and Aisha, who all...
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    Beşiktaş J.K. (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    spor okulu alanlarında birliği anlaşması yapıldığını açıkladı. "Beşiktaş Kulübü, Kosova'nın 2 Korriku Futbol Kulübü ile birliği anlaşması yaptı"...
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  • The expedition of Abu Amir Al-Ashari, took place in January 630 AD or 8AH, 10th month, of the Islamic Calendar, in Autas. In this expedition, Muhammad...
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  • The Banu Khazraj (Arabic: بنو خزرج) is a large Arab tribe based in Medina. They were also in Medina during Muhammad's era. The Banu Khazraj are a South...
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  • Abd Allah ibn Ubayy (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    original plan to defend from the strongholds inside Medina itself: ...our city is a virgin, inviolate. We have never gone forth to our enemies, but we have...
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  • Abdullah ibn Jahsh, Ukkash ibn Mihsan, Utba b. Ghazwan, Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas, Amir ibn Rabia, Waqid ibn Abdullah and Khalid ibn al-Bukayr. Muhammad gave Abdullah...
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    Muhammad (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    Muslims in this period were against slaves, famously Bilal ibn Rabah and Amir ibn Fuhayra, who lacked clan protection. The Qur'an does not mention the...
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    Battle of Khaybar (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    men, since some of its leaders were sympathetic towards Islam. The Bani Amir refused to join them all together, as they had a pact with Muhammad. Once...
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