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Banu Hudhayl

Banu Hudhayl (Arabic: بنو هذيل) is an Arab tribe that originated in the Hejaz. The tribe mainly inhabits Saudi Arabia, Tunisia,[1] Jordan and Egypt. The tribe was one of the tribes in contact with the Islamic prophet Muhammad and they are known throughout history for their talented poets and intellectuals.

Banu Hudhayl
بنو هذيل

Al-Hudhali

Hudhayl ibn Madraka

  • Lihyan
    • Mohrez
    • Marer
  • Sa'ad
    • Beni
    • Fleet
    • Zohair
    • Jamil

Ancestry[edit]

The tribe traces a genealogical history backwards from their eponymous ancestor to Adam:


Hudhayl son of Madrakah son of Ilyas (Elijah) son of Madher son of Nazar son of Ma'ad son of Adnan son of Add son of Send son of Napyot[2] son of Ishmael[3][4] son of Abraham[5][6][7] son of Azar[8][9][10] (Terah) son of Nahor[11] son of Srooj[12] son of Ra'o[13] son of Phaleg[14] son of Aber[15] son of Shaleh[16][17][18] son of Arpheckshad[19] son of Sam son of Noah son of Lamek[20] son of Motoshaleh son of Edres (Enoch) son of Yared son of Mehlaiel son of Qenan son of Anosh son of Seth son of Adam

Mohrez

Marer

Banu Kinanah

[21][22]

Quraish

Banu Sulaym

Banu Tamim

Bani Asad

Banu Thaqif

Hawazin

Ghatafan

a companion of Muhammad

Abdullah bin Masud

Abbasid historian

Al-Masudi

Saudi diplomat and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs

Adel Al-Jubeir

Hadith narrator

Ubayd-Allah ibn Abd-Allah

Umayyad general and governor of Sindh

Sinan ibn Salamah ibn Mohbik

Tunisian Poet

Aboul-Qacem Echebbi

Abū Dhuʾayb al-Hudhalī, poet contemporary of Muhammad

History

Ibn Khaldun

History

Ibn al-Athir

History

Ibn Hisham

History

Al-Hamdani

History

Ibn Ishaq

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George Sale

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The March from Medina by \ John Walter Jandora

Muhammad by \ Muhammad Zafrulla Khan

Mohammed and the Rise of Islam by \ D. S. Margoliouth

History of Arabia, Ancient and Modern by \ Andrew Crichton

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Arabian tribes that interacted with Muhammad

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https://books.google.com/books?id=baw9AAAAIAAJ&dq=Lihyan&pg=PA155

https://books.google.com/books?id=CR9iAgUwmTEC&pg=PA338&dq=Lihyan&lr=

https://books.google.com/books?id=SLvnnT31Du0C&dq=%22Hodhail%22&pg=PA230

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