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Banu Shabil
The Banū Shabīl (Arabic: بنو شبيل) are an Adnanite Arab tribe that live in Saudi Arabia. They currently inhabit the Jazan Province, Jazan Region and are mainly located in the town of Samtah in the same region. Tribal lineage The lineage of Banu Shabil is traced back to a man named Shabil ibn La'idd. His full genealogical lineage has been given as; Shabil, son of La'idd, son of 'Amir, son of 'Ubayd, son of Imran, son of Rabi'ah, son of 'Abs, son of Shaharah, son of Ghalib, son of 'Abd Allah, son of 'Akk, son of Adnan. This lineage confirmed that the tribe was an Adnanite tribe. However, the modern genealogist Aateq Al-Balady disagreed and stated that the Banu Shabil were a Qahtanite tribe from the Banu al-Hakam confederation. Location In the modern age, the members of the Banu Shabil reside in the Jazan Province, Jazan Region in Saudi Arabia, their presence centred around the historic town of Samtah in that region. They are neighbours of the Banu Hamad, Banu Marwan and ...
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Adnanite
The Adnanites () were a tribal confederation of the Ishmaelites, Ishmaelite Arabs who originate from the Hejaz. They trace their lineage back to Ishmael in Islam, Ishmael, son of the Islamic prophet and patriarch Abraham in Islam, Abraham and his wife Hagar in Islam, Hagar, through Adnan. The Islamic prophet Muhammad belonged to the Quraysh tribe of the 'Adnanites'. According to the Arab tradition, the Adnanites are the Northern Arabs, unlike the Qahtanites, Qahtanite Arabs of southern Arabia, who are descended from Qahtan, son of the Islamic prophet Hud (prophet), Hūdʿ. Arab genealogical tradition According to Arab Genealogical Office, genealogical tradition, the Adnanites are descended from Adnan, who in turn is descended from Ishmael, whereas the Qahtanites of Southern Arabia (Yemen) are the original, pure Arabs. Modern historiography According to some modern historians, the traditional distinction between Adnanites and Qahtanites lacks evidence and may have developed o ...
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