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  2. Arabs: A 3,000-Year History of Peoples, Tribes and Empires

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    The United Arab States was a short-lived confederation of the United Arab Republic (Egypt and Syria) and North Yemen from 1958 to 1961. [15]The title of the book refers to Arabs without using the definite article "the" (Arabs instead of the Arabs) because, according to the author, the meaning of the word has repeatedly changed over time, making it "misleading" to use. [16]

  3. Banu Muzaina - Wikipedia

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    Banu Muzaina (Arabic: بنو مزينة) was an Arab tribe during the time of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.They were involved in the Expedition of Zayd ibn Harithah in September, 627 CE, 6AH of the Islamic calendar [1] A platoon, under the leadership of Zaid bin Haritha, was sent to Al Jumum, the habitation of Banu Salim, in the same year.

  4. Yakub (Nation of Islam) - Wikipedia

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    As a group of people distinct from the Original Asiatic Race, the white race are bereft of divinity, [12] being intrinsically prone to lying, violence, and brutality. [13] According to the Nation's teachings, Yakub's newly created white race sowed discord among the black race, and thus were exiled to live in the caves of Europe ("West Asia"). [14]

  5. The Dhimmi: Jews and Christians Under Islam - Wikipedia

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    The chapter argues that the inability of non-Muslims to testify against Muslims in Islamic courts inevitably resulted in denying justice to non-Muslim minorities living under Islamic rule. [11] The chapter also documents decrees ordering the destruction of synagogues in Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Yemen over various periods.

  6. Caste system among South Asian Muslims - Wikipedia

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    A study in a Pakistani Punjabi village found that in a seyp (contract) between Zamindar and Kammi families, Kammi families give goods to and perform services for the Zamindars, who provide the Kammis with grain. Kammi families also perform customary and ritual tasks, for example, a barber cooks in the Zamindar's house for special events and ...

  7. Mozabite people - Wikipedia

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    In 767, a refugee Persian Ibadi leader founded the Rustamid Kingdom, leading to most of the Berber population adopting Ibadi Islam.After being defeated at Tiaret by the Fatimids in 911, they were banished to Ouargla in the Sahara [5] and founded an independent state in the M'zab in 1012.

  8. File:Tree shia islam n3.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. List of non-Arab Sahabah - Wikipedia

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    ' Companions '), many of whom were not from the Arabian tribes. The inclusion of non-Arab ethnicities among the Sahabah, and among the early Muslims as a whole, contributed to the definition of Islam's nature as a universal religion instead of an ethnic religion. The following is a list of non-Arab Sahabah during the 7th century.