Banu Abd al-Dar
Appearance
Banu Abd ad-Dār (Arabic: بَـنُـو عَـبْـد الـدَّار) | |
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Quraysh of the Banu Ismail | |
Nisba | al-Dari |
Location | Arabia (Saudi Arabia) |
Descended from | Abd-al-Dar ibn Qusai |
Religion | Islam |
Banū ‘Abd ad-Dār (Arabic: بَـنُـو عَـبْـد الـدَّار, "Sons of the Servant of the House" — referring to the Kaaba) is a sub-clan of the Arabian Quraysh tribe.[1][2]
History
Their progenitor is Abd-al-Dar ibn Qusai ibn Kilab.[1] Historically, this tribe carried the banner in war, and Muhammad continued that tradition. In battles between the Makkans and the Muslims, the banner was frequently carried on both sides by a member of this tribe. Known to be the custodian of the Kaaba during the period of Jāhiliyyah (Arabic: جَـاهِـلِـيَّـة, 'Ignorance'), and upheld by the Islamic Nabí (Arabic: نَـبِي, Prophet) later on.[2]
List
- The mistress of Al-Nahdiah[3]
- Barrah bint Abdul Uzza bin Uthman bin Abd al-Dar, Muhammad's maternal grandmother
- Mus`ab ibn `Umair ibn Hashim ibn Abd Manaf ibn Abd al-Dar, a companion of Muhammad
See also
References
- ^ a b SUNY Press :: History of al-Tabari Vol. 39, The Archived September 12, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b "Adab of Islam". Masud.
- ^ , Witness-Pioneer http://www.witness-pioneer.org/vil/Articles/companion/02_abu_bakr.htm, retrieved 2006-12-31
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