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Tribes of Arabia
Tribes of Arabia refers to Arab clans hailing from the Arabian Peninsula.
Much of the lineage provided before Ma'ad relies on biblical genealogy and therefore questions persist concerning
the accuracy of this segment of Arab genealogy. The general consensus among 14th century Arabic genealogists is
that Arabs are of three kinds:
Perishing Arabs (Arabic: ) : These are the ancients of whose history little is known. They include Aad,
Thamud, Tasm, Jadis, Imlaq and others. Jadis and Tasm perished because of genocide. 'Aad and Thamud perished
because of their decadence, as recorded in the Qur'an. Archaeologists have recently uncovered inscriptions that
contain references to 'Iram, which was a major city of the 'Aad. Imlaq is the singular form of 'Amaleeq and is
probably synonymous to the biblical Amalek.
Pure Arabs (Arabic: ) : They are from Yemen, originated from the progeny of Yarub bin Yashjub bin
Qahtan so were also called Qahtanian Arabs.
Arabized Arabs (Arabic: ) : They originated from the progeny of Ishmael the first born son of the
patriarch Abraham and the Jurhum tribe, also called Adnani Arabs. Prophet Muhammad is an 'Adnani Arab.
List of tribes
Below is a partial list of the tribes of
Arabia.
A
Ban 'Abbs[1] ()
Abdul Qays ()
Ban 'Abd Shams ()
Ban 'Abs ()
Ban 'Ad ()
Ban 'Ajln ()
Ajman (tribe)
d ()
Ban 'mir ()
Ban 'Amr ()
'Anazah ()
Ban Asad ()
Ban 'Ayah )
'Asr ()
Ban Aws ()
Al-Awazem ()in Kuwait
Ban 'Awf ()
Azd ()
Approximate locations of some of the important tribes and Empire of the Arabian
Peninsula at the dawn of Islam (approximately 600 CE / 50 BH).
Tribes of Arabia
Bali (tribe)
Bareg (tribe)
Al-Baggara
Bahila
Banu Bahr
Banu Bakr ibn Wa'il (Wael, Wayel, , Rabi'ah branch of Adnanite tribes)
Banu Bakr ibn Abd Manat
Balhareth
Al-Dawasir
Al-Dhafeer
Banu Dhubyan[1]
Darod
F
Al-Farahidi
Banu Fazara
Al-Gain
Ghamid
Banu Ghaniya
Banu Ghassan
Ghatafan
Banu Ghazan
Banu Ghifar
Tribes of Arabia
Al-Ja'aliyn ()
Ban Jabar ()
Al-Jiburi
Banu Jalaf
Al-Jiburi
Banu Judham
Ban Juhaynah ()
Banu Jumah
Banu Jusham
Ban Kanz
Kendah
Khawln ()
Banu Khutheer -clan of Al Hajaj Tribe
Banu Khuthayr - Al Qahtan Tribe
Ban Khlid ()
l Khalfah ()
l Khall
Al-Kharusi
Ban Khath'am ()
Ban Khazraj ()
Ban Khuz'ah ()
Ban Kinnah ()
L
Banu Lakhm
Lakhmids
Larzi
Al-Maadeed
Al-Mahri
El Mahroky
Banu Makhzum
Banu Malik
Al Manaseer
Banu Mustaliq
Banu Mustafa
Banu Muttalib
Mutayr
Tribes of Arabia
Al-Nabhani
Banu Nadir
Banu Najjar
Banu Nawfal
Al-Noman
Ban Qaynuq' ()
Ban Qu'ah ()
Qan
Quraysh ()
Ban Qurayah ()
Qedarites
R
Bani Rasheed, Rashaida
Saba'
Al-Saeed
Banu Sa'ida
Sayyid
Banu Sahm
Banu Salama
Al-Salti
Shahrn ()
Al-Shabeeb
Shammar
Bani Shehr
Banu Shutayba
Subay'
Al-Suwaidi
BIN SUMAIDA
Tribes of Arabia
Al-'Ubayd
Ban Umayyah () , famous in the western sources as the Umayyads.
'Utaybah ()
Ban 'Utbah ()
Y
Ban Ym ( ) in Najrn.
Zahran
Banu Zahra
Banu Zuhrah
Ban Zayd
References
[1] (http:/ / us. geocities. com/ agecroft_79/ materials/ klynstra. htm)
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