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  2. Quraysh - Wikipedia

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    The Quraysh, with their caravans still under attack and urged by the Jews in Khaybar, recognized the importance of occupying Medina. They negotiated with various Bedouin tribes and managed to raise 10,000 troops. [11] To defend against the Quraysh troops, Muhammad, advised by one of his followers, ordered a trench to be dug around Medina.

  3. Banu Qurayza - Wikipedia

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    The Banu Qurayza are descendants of an Israelite patriarch named Koreiza. According to Ibn Ishaq, his full lineage was: Koreiza ben Elian ben Elika ben Elseke ben Elsbeth ben Elisha ben Saad ben Levi ben Jezebel ben Elian ben Eleazar ben Eleazar ben Aaron (Arabic: قريظة بن النمام بن الخزرج بن الصريح بن السبط بن اليسع بن سعد بن لاوي بن ...

  4. Qureshi - Wikipedia

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    Surah Quraysh, the 106th chapter of the Quran, holds special significance for the Quraysh tribe. This brief yet profound chapter addresses the Quraysh tribe of Mecca. The surah highlights the blessings and security bestowed upon the Quraysh due to their connection with the sacred sanctuary and urges them to worship the Lord of the Kaaba, who granted them safety and prosperity.

  5. How many isolated tribes still exist today?

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    Last June, a truly isolated tribe connected with our society for the first time in 20 years! 67 isolated tribes live in Brazil has officially confirmed that 67 isolated tribes live in it's ...

  6. Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi - Wikipedia

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    His Arabic onomastic or nisbah ‍ — al-Qurashi ‍ — suggested that he, like Baghdadi, claimed a lineage to Muhammad's tribe of Quraysh, a position that offers legitimacy in some quarters. [25] Al-Qurashi's name was believed to be a nom de guerre and his real name was unknown at the time. [30]

  7. Abu al-Hasan al-Hashimi al-Qurashi - Wikipedia

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    Abu al-Hasan was his kunya.Al-Hashimi and al-Qurashi indicate that he belonged to the Banu Hashim clan of the Quraysh tribe. [19]Al Ain News reported in March 2022 that al-Qurashi's real name was Zaid, an Iraqi national and the former emir of the Diwan of Education. [20]

  8. Tragic end for youngest Oct. 7 hostages, Bibas boys become ...

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    The Bibas children inspired art and songs, prayers and protests as an anxious world waited for news of their fate. Kfir would have turned 2 in January. Hamas is expected to release six living ...

  9. Anthony-Rawḥ al-Qurashī - Wikipedia

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    Anthony, born Rawḥ al-Qurashī, was a Muslim nobleman from Damascus. He was a descendant of the Quraysh tribe which was the same tribe that the Islamic prophet Muhammad came from. Rawḥ lived in the abandoned monastery Dayr Murran that was dedicated to Saint Theodore on Mount Qasioun which had a functioning Church adjacent to it.