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'''Ha'wa zin''' were the mighty [[Pre-Islamic]] [[Arab]] tribe concentrated in the area around [[Taif]] in the [[Arabian peninsula]]. Many of the tribe members were dispatched after the [[Islamic conquests]] to [[Syria]], [[Iraq]], [[Egypt]], [[Morocco]], and [[Spain]]. Arab genealogist trace the tribe to Hawazin bin Mansour bin Ekrama bin Khafsa bin Qais Ailan bin Moudir bin Nizar bin Ma'ad bin Adnan.
'''Ha'wa zin''' were the mighty [[Pre-Islamic]] [[Arab]] tribe concentrated in the area around [[Taif]] in the [[Arabian peninsula]]. Many of the tribe members were dispatched after the [[Islamic conquests]] to [[Syria]], [[Iraq]], [[Egypt]], [[Morocco]], and [[Spain]]. Arab genealogist trace the tribe to Hawazin bin Mansour bin Ekrama bin Khafsa bin Qais Ailan bin Moudir bin Nizar bin Ma'ad bin Adnan.


The descendants of Adnan (also known as the Adnanites) are part of the [[northern tribes of Arabia]]. Historians trace the tribe roots to [[Ishmael]] son of [[Abraham]] through Adnan ibn Add ibn Send ibn Napyot <ref>Book of Genesis 25:12-16</ref> ibn Ishmael <ref>a b Ishmael, Encyclopedia of the Qur'an</ref> <ref>a b Ishmael, Encyclopedia of the Qur'an</ref>ibn Abraham <ref>Azraqi, Akhbar Makkah, vol. 1, pp. 58-66</ref><ref>Abraham, Sarah and Hagar - James D. Brown]</ref><ref>Genesis 16:1-6</ref><ref>Qur'an 2:127 to 136</ref> ibn Azar<ref>Qur'an 6:74</ref><ref>Qur'an 37:99–111</ref>(Terah) ibn Nahoor<ref>Luke 3:35</ref> ibn Srooj <ref>Book of Genesis11:20-23</ref> ibn Ra'o <ref>Genesis 11:20</ref> ibn Phaleg <ref>Genesis 10:25</ref> ibn Aber ibn Shaleh <ref>Genesis 10:24</ref><ref>Genesis 11:12-13</ref><ref>Luke 3:36</ref> ibn Arpheckshad <ref>Book of Genesis 10:22, 24; 11:10-13; 1 Chron. 1:17-18</ref> ibn Sam <ref>Book of Jasher Chapter 7:15</ref> ibn Noah ibn Lamek <ref>Luke 3:37</ref> ibn Motoshaleh ibn Edres (Enoch) ibn Yared ibn Mehlaiel ibn Qenan ibn Anosh ibn Sheeth ibn Adam
The descendants of Adnan (also known as the Adnanites) are part of the [[northern tribes of Arabia]]. Historians trace the tribe roots to [[Ishmael]] son of [[Abraham]] through Adnan ibn Add ibn Send ibn Napyot<ref>Book of Genesis 25:12-16<ref/> ibn Ishmael <ref>a b Ishmael, Encyclopedia of the Qur'an</ref><ref>a b Ishmael, Encyclopedia of the Qur'an</ref>ibn Abraham <ref>Azraqi, Akhbar Makkah, vol. 1, pp. 58-66</ref><ref>Abraham, Sarah and Hagar - James D. Brown]</ref><ref>Genesis 16:1-6</ref><ref>Qur'an 2:127 to 136</ref> ibn Azar<ref>Qur'an 6:74</ref><ref>Qur'an 37:99–111</ref>(Terah) ibn Nahoor<ref>Luke 3:35</ref> ibn Srooj <ref>Book of Genesis11:20-23</ref> ibn Ra'o <ref>Genesis 11:20</ref> ibn Phaleg <ref>Genesis 10:25</ref> ibn Aber ibn Shaleh <ref>Genesis 10:24</ref><ref>Genesis 11:12-13</ref><ref>Luke 3:36</ref> ibn Arpheckshad <ref>Book of Genesis 10:22, 24; 11:10-13; 1 Chron. 1:17-18</ref> ibn Sam <ref>Book of Jasher Chapter 7:15</ref> ibn Noah ibn Lamek <ref>Luke 3:37</ref> ibn Motoshaleh ibn Edres (Enoch) ibn Yared ibn Mehlaiel ibn Qenan ibn Anosh ibn Sheeth ibn Adam


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Ha'wa zin were the mighty Pre-Islamic Arab tribe concentrated in the area around Taif in the Arabian peninsula. Many of the tribe members were dispatched after the Islamic conquests to Syria, Iraq, Egypt, Morocco, and Spain. Arab genealogist trace the tribe to Hawazin bin Mansour bin Ekrama bin Khafsa bin Qais Ailan bin Moudir bin Nizar bin Ma'ad bin Adnan.

The descendants of Adnan (also known as the Adnanites) are part of the northern tribes of Arabia. Historians trace the tribe roots to Ishmael son of Abraham through Adnan ibn Add ibn Send ibn NapyotCite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).[1]ibn Abraham [2][3][4][5] ibn Azar[6][7](Terah) ibn Nahoor[8] ibn Srooj [9] ibn Ra'o [10] ibn Phaleg [11] ibn Aber ibn Shaleh [12][13][14] ibn Arpheckshad [15] ibn Sam [16] ibn Noah ibn Lamek [17] ibn Motoshaleh ibn Edres (Enoch) ibn Yared ibn Mehlaiel ibn Qenan ibn Anosh ibn Sheeth ibn Adam

  1. ^ a b Ishmael, Encyclopedia of the Qur'an
  2. ^ Azraqi, Akhbar Makkah, vol. 1, pp. 58-66
  3. ^ Abraham, Sarah and Hagar - James D. Brown]
  4. ^ Genesis 16:1-6
  5. ^ Qur'an 2:127 to 136
  6. ^ Qur'an 6:74
  7. ^ Qur'an 37:99–111
  8. ^ Luke 3:35
  9. ^ Book of Genesis11:20-23
  10. ^ Genesis 11:20
  11. ^ Genesis 10:25
  12. ^ Genesis 10:24
  13. ^ Genesis 11:12-13
  14. ^ Luke 3:36
  15. ^ Book of Genesis 10:22, 24; 11:10-13; 1 Chron. 1:17-18
  16. ^ Book of Jasher Chapter 7:15
  17. ^ Luke 3:37