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The Banu Daws (Template:Lang-ar) was one of the clan of Arabia during Muhammad's era. Located south of Mecca, it is a branch of the Zahran tribe,[1] among its leaders Tufayl ibn Amr, one of Muhammad's companions.[2]

There are Islamic prophecies with regards to 'End-Times' that have quoted the tribe; like the following by Abu Hurairah:

Abu Hurairah said, I heard the Prophet say, The Hour will not come until the buttocks of the women of Daws move (quiver) while going around Dhu l-Khalasah. Dhu l-Khalasah was an idol worshiped by the tribe of Daws during the Jahiliyyah. (Hadith from Bukhari.)

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  1. ^ "May 1968. - White Rose eTheses Online" (PDF).
  2. ^ Haykal, Muhammad Husayn; Islamic Book Trust (1 May 1994). The Life of Muhammad. Trans. Isma'il Razi A. al-Faruqi. The Other Press. p. 454. ISBN 978-983-9154-17-7.