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Banu Tamim

Banū Tamīm (Arabic: بَنُو تَمِيم) is an Arab tribe that originated in Najd in the Arabian Peninsula.[2] It is mainly present in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq,[3] Jordan, Algeria,[4][5] and has a strong presence in Morocco,[3] Palestine, Tunisia,[6] and Libya.[3] It is also present in many other parts of the Arab world such as Egypt and Khuzestan in Iran.[3] The word Tamim in Arabic means strong and solid.[7][8] It can also mean those who strive for perfection.[9]

Banū Tamīm
بَنُو تَمِيم
Mudarite Arab tribe
EthnicityArab
NisbaAt-Tamīmī
ٱلتَّمِيمِيّ
LocationArabia, North Africa, and Levant
Descended fromTamim ibn Murr ibn 'Udd ibn Amr (Tabikhah) ibn Ilyas ibn Mudar[1]
Parent tribeBanu Mudar
Branches
  • Banu Amr
    • Banu Anbar
    • Banu Usayd
    • Banu Hajim
    • Banu Malik
    • Banu Harith
    • Banu Qalib
  • Banu Sa'd
    • Banu Kab
    • Banu Amr
    • Banu Harith
    • Banu Malik
    • Banu Awafa
    • Banu Jashm
    • Banu Abd Shams
  • Banu Hanzala
    • Banu Malik
    • Banu Yarbu'
    • Banu Rabi'a
    • Banu Amr
    • Banu Marah
    • Banu Ghalib
    • Banu Kulfa
    • Banu Qays
  • Banu Rabbab
    • Banu Uday
    • Banu Tim
    • Banu Tawr
    • Banu Awf
    • Banu Dabba
LanguageArabic
ReligionSunni Islam

History and origin

The traditional family tree of Banu Tamim is as follows: Tamim bin Murr bin 'Id bin Amr bin Ilyas bin Mudar[1] bin Nizar bin Ma'ad bin Adnan[10] - a distant descendant of Isma'il bin Ibrahim (Ishmael, son of Abraham).[11]

Banu Tamim is one of the largest tribes of Arabia. The tribe occupied numerous Wadis and villages in central and eastern Arabia in the 6th century before playing an important role with the revelation of Islam. They came into contact with Muhammad in the 8th year of Hijrah, but they did not immediately convert to Islam.[citation needed] There are hadiths which praise virtually all of the major Arab tribal groups, and to indicate the extent of this praise, a few examples are listed here:

I have continued to love Banu Tamim after I heard three things concerning them from Allah's Messenger: "They will be the sternest of my Ummah against the Dajjal," one of them was a captive owned by Aisha, and he said: "Free her, for she is a descendant of Ismail," and when their zakat came, he said: "This is the zakat of our people," or "of my people.""

In Nahj al-Balagha, Letter 18, Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib says: "Remember that Bani Tamim is such a clan that their star has not set as yet, amongst them if one great man dies there is another to take his place. Remember that after embracing Islam and even during pre-Islamic days these people were never regarded as mean, jealous or covetous. On the contrary, they had a very high status. Besides they have claims of kinship and friendship with us. If we behave kindly, patiently and sympathetically towards them Allah will reward us. But if we ill treat them we shall be sinning."

Lineage and branches

Banu Tamim is an Adnanite tribe, descended from Adnan.

In the genealogical tradition of the tribe, it is argued that there is a direct line that can be drawn from Ibrahim to Tamim:

The tribe is mainly divided into four main branches, namely:

The tribe was mainly concentrated in the central and northern parts of Najd before the spread of Islam, but had spread across the Arabian Peninsula after the Islamic conquest of the region, then had spread to areas ruled by subsequent caliphates. Banu Tamim is a branch of Banu Mudar.

The tribe extends west to Morocco and east to Khuzestan. After the Islamic conquests, the tribe migrated to modern-day Tunisia,[6] Iraq,[3] Morocco,[3] the Khuzestan and Khorasan regions of Iran, and other parts of the Arab world. Banu Tamim held significant power for centuries in these areas, in the form of the Aghlabids and other minor dynasties.

Dynasties

Notable people

Among the tribe's members are:

References

  1. ^ a b . Royalblood.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2017-02-25.
  2. ^ Lohlker, Rüdiger (2020-11-20). Saudi Arabia in the Mirror of Saudi Cables. Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH. p. 6. ISBN 978-3-8325-5200-8.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Print Article : Bani Tamim". www.tahoor.com. Retrieved 2022-10-04.
  4. ^ A. A. Duri (2012). The Historical Formation of the Arab Nation (RLE: The Arab Nation). London; New York. ISBN 9781136251788.
  5. ^ Roger Le Tourneau (1968). "Mohammed Talbi, l'Émirat aghlabide (184/860—296/909). Histoire politique". Revue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée. 5 (1): 172–176.
  6. ^ a b Melton, J. Gordon (2014-01-15). Faiths Across Time: 5,000 Years of Religious History [4 Volumes]: 5,000 Years of Religious History. ABC-CLIO. p. 577. ISBN 978-1-61069-026-3.
  7. ^ "قبيلة بني تميم العريقة- حمزةالتميمي". www.bnitamem.com. Retrieved 2015-11-27.
  8. ^ . www.traidnt.net. Archived from the original on 2018-06-15. Retrieved 2015-11-27.
  9. ^ M. J. Kister (November 1965). "Mecca and Tamīm (Aspects of Their Relations)". Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient. 8 (2): 113–163. doi:10.2307/3595962. JSTOR 3595962.
  10. ^ William Muir (1858). The life of Mahomet.
  11. ^ The life of Mahomet By William Muir
  12. ^ (Bukhari, Maghazi, 68.
  13. ^ "The Banu Tamim tribe". 28 February 2019.
  14. ^ "Bid'ah Busters Dawah Salafiyyah Online". www.facebook.com. Archived from the original on 2022-02-26. Retrieved 2020-10-02.
  15. ^ Madawi al-Rasheed (2010). A History of Saudi Arabia. Cambridge University Press. p. 15. ISBN 9780521761284.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-05-23. Retrieved 2011-08-15.
  17. ^ Milla Wa-milla. Department of Middle Eastern Studies, University of Melbourne. 1961. p.46

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Tamimi redirects here For other uses see Tamimi disambiguation Not to be confused with Banu Taym Banu Tamim Arabic ب ن و ت م يم is an Arab tribe that originated in Najd in the Arabian Peninsula 2 It is mainly present in Saudi Arabia Qatar Kuwait Iraq 3 Jordan Algeria 4 5 and has a strong presence in Morocco 3 Palestine Tunisia 6 and Libya 3 It is also present in many other parts of the Arab world such as Egypt and Khuzestan in Iran 3 The word Tamim in Arabic means strong and solid 7 8 It can also mean those who strive for perfection 9 Banu Tamimب ن و ت م يمMudarite Arab tribeEthnicityArabNisbaAt Tamimiٱلت م يم ي LocationArabia North Africa and LevantDescended fromTamim ibn Murr ibn Udd ibn Amr Tabikhah ibn Ilyas ibn Mudar 1 Parent tribeBanu MudarBranchesBanu Amr Banu Anbar Banu Usayd Banu Hajim Banu Malik Banu Harith Banu Qalib Banu Sa d Banu Kab Banu Amr Banu Harith Banu Malik Banu Awafa Banu Jashm Banu Abd Shams Banu Hanzala Banu Malik Banu Yarbu Banu Rabi a Banu Amr Banu Marah Banu Ghalib Banu Kulfa Banu Qays Banu Rabbab Banu Uday Banu Tim Banu Tawr Banu Awf Banu DabbaLanguageArabicReligionSunni Islam Contents 1 History and origin 2 Lineage and branches 3 Dynasties 4 Notable people 5 References 6 External linksHistory and origin EditThe traditional family tree of Banu Tamim is as follows Tamim bin Murr bin Id bin Amr bin Ilyas bin Mudar 1 bin Nizar bin Ma ad bin Adnan 10 a distant descendant of Isma il bin Ibrahim Ishmael son of Abraham 11 Banu Tamim is one of the largest tribes of Arabia The tribe occupied numerous Wadis and villages in central and eastern Arabia in the 6th century before playing an important role with the revelation of Islam They came into contact with Muhammad in the 8th year of Hijrah but they did not immediately convert to Islam citation needed There are hadiths which praise virtually all of the major Arab tribal groups and to indicate the extent of this praise a few examples are listed here I have continued to love Banu Tamim after I heard three things concerning them from Allah s Messenger They will be the sternest of my Ummah against the Dajjal one of them was a captive owned by Aisha and he said Free her for she is a descendant of Ismail and when their zakat came he said This is the zakat of our people or of my people Abu Hurairah 12 13 In Nahj al Balagha Letter 18 Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib says Remember that Bani Tamim is such a clan that their star has not set as yet amongst them if one great man dies there is another to take his place Remember that after embracing Islam and even during pre Islamic days these people were never regarded as mean jealous or covetous On the contrary they had a very high status Besides they have claims of kinship and friendship with us If we behave kindly patiently and sympathetically towards them Allah will reward us But if we ill treat them we shall be sinning Lineage and branches EditBanu Tamim is an Adnanite tribe descended from Adnan In the genealogical tradition of the tribe it is argued that there is a direct line that can be drawn from Ibrahim to Tamim Ibrahim Ishmael Adnan Ma ad Nizar Mudar Ilyas Amr Tabikhah Ud Murr TamimThe tribe is mainly divided into four main branches namely Amr Banu Hanzala Banu Sa d Al RabbabThe tribe was mainly concentrated in the central and northern parts of Najd before the spread of Islam but had spread across the Arabian Peninsula after the Islamic conquest of the region then had spread to areas ruled by subsequent caliphates Banu Tamim is a branch of Banu Mudar The tribe extends west to Morocco and east to Khuzestan After the Islamic conquests the tribe migrated to modern day Tunisia 6 Iraq 3 Morocco 3 the Khuzestan and Khorasan regions of Iran and other parts of the Arab world Banu Tamim held significant power for centuries in these areas in the form of the Aghlabids and other minor dynasties Dynasties EditAghlabids ruling dynasty of Ifriqiya modern day Tunisia Algeria and Libya from 800 to 909 which also controlled parts of southern Italy and Sicily Al Thani ruling dynasty of Qatar since 1847 Al ash Sheikh family of the Grand Muftis of the Emirate of Diriyah then the Emirate of Najd and now modern day Saudi Arabia for religious matters Al Khater family of the Middle East based primarily in Qatar Saudi Arabia and Bahrain Al Majali family based in Al Karak in modern day Jordan since the 1770s Al Mu ammar ruling dynasty of Najd based in Al Uyaynah from the seventeenth to the eighteenth century their lineage goes back to the Anaqir of Banu Tamim Notable people EditAmong the tribe s members are Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab 14 15 Muhammad Ibn al Uthaymin d 2001 C E Saudi Salafi preacher Khabbab ibn al Aratt a companion of Muhammad 16 Ahnaf ibn Qais companion of Umar ibn al Khattab Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Sa id al Tamimi physician in Palestine during the 10th century CE Abu Al Fazal Abdul Wahid Yemeni Tamimi Muslim saint Of the Junaidia order Abd Allah ibn Ibadh al Tamimi 17 Founder of the Ibadi sect Al Farazdaq Umayyad Classical poet Al Hurr ibn Yazid al Tamimi A general of the Umayyads who defected to Husayn ibn Ali Al Qa qa a ibn Amr at Tamimi A general who commanded an army from his tribe and helped conquer Persia under Caliph Umar Abu Mansur al Baghdadi Shafi i scholar and mathematician from Baghdad Musa ibn Ka b al Tamimi Provincial Abbasid Governor in mid 8th century Muhammed ibn Umail al Tamimi tenth century alchemist from Al Andalus Ibn Ishaq al Tamimi al Tunisi 13th century Tunisian astronomer and the author of an important zij Abdul Rahman al Sa di Ubayd Allah al Anbari Ibrahim I ibn al Aghlab Founder of the Aghlabids vassal the emirs of Ifriqiya and Sicily from 800 to 909 Abdallah ibn Ibrahim the Emir of Ifriqiya from 812 to his death on 25 June 817 Jarir classical Arab poet citation needed Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani founder of the State of Qatar Munzir ibn Sawa Al Tamimi ruler of eastern parts of archaic Arabian peninsula who converted to Islam Sheikh Edebali Sufi Master who served in the foundation of the Ottoman Empire and father in law of its founder Osman I Qatari ibn al Fuja a Kharjite leader and poet who led an uprising against the Umayyads from Persia Munzir ibn Sawa Al Tamimi Ishaq ibn Rahwayh Aktham ibn Sayfi Ubayd Allah al AnbariReferences Edit a b Genealogy File Tamim Ibn Murr Royalblood co uk Archived from the original on 2015 09 24 Retrieved 2017 02 25 Lohlker Rudiger 2020 11 20 Saudi Arabia in the Mirror of Saudi Cables Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH p 6 ISBN 978 3 8325 5200 8 a b c d e f Print Article Bani Tamim www tahoor com Retrieved 2022 10 04 A A Duri 2012 The Historical Formation of the Arab Nation RLE The Arab Nation London New York ISBN 9781136251788 Roger Le Tourneau 1968 Mohammed Talbi l Emirat aghlabide 184 860 296 909 Histoire politique Revue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Mediterranee 5 1 172 176 a b Melton J Gordon 2014 01 15 Faiths Across Time 5 000 Years of Religious History 4 Volumes 5 000 Years of Religious History ABC CLIO p 577 ISBN 978 1 61069 026 3 قبيلة بني تميم العريقة حمزةالتميمي www bnitamem com Retrieved 2015 11 27 معلومات عن قبيلة بـني تـميم www traidnt net Archived from the original on 2018 06 15 Retrieved 2015 11 27 M J Kister November 1965 Mecca and Tamim Aspects of Their Relations Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 8 2 113 163 doi 10 2307 3595962 JSTOR 3595962 William Muir 1858 The life of Mahomet The life of Mahomet By William Muir Bukhari Maghazi 68 The Banu Tamim tribe 28 February 2019 Bid ah Busters Dawah Salafiyyah Online www facebook com Archived from the original on 2022 02 26 Retrieved 2020 10 02 Madawi al Rasheed 2010 A History of Saudi Arabia Cambridge University Press p 15 ISBN 9780521761284 Khabbab ibn al Aratt Archived from the original on 2006 05 23 Retrieved 2011 08 15 Milla Wa milla Department of Middle Eastern Studies University of Melbourne 1961 p 46External links EditRoyal Ancestry File The life of Mahomet by William Muir Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Banu Tamim amp oldid 1124594467, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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