Harb () is an
Arab
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Arabs have been in the Fertile Crescent for thousands of years ...
tribe in the
Arabian Peninsula
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Geographically, the ...
. It is originally a
Qahtanite
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tribe. Some sources on
Arab tribes' genealogy state that the great-grandfather of the Harb tribe is Harb ibn Saad ibn Saad ibn Khawlan ibn Amr ibn Qadha'ah ibn Himyar ibn
Qahtan
The Qahtanites (; ), also known as Banu Qahtan () or by their nickname ''al-Arab al-Ariba'' (), are the Arabs who originate from modern-day Yemen. The term "Qahtan" is mentioned in multiple Ancient South Arabian script, Ancient South Arabian ins ...
. Harb tribal lands extend from the
Red Sea
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coast in
Tihamah
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Etymology
Tihāmat is the Proto-Semitic language's term for 'sea'. Tiamat (or Tehom, in masculine form) was the ancient M ...
(Western Part of
Saudi Arabia
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) to the heart of
Najd
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in the central region of
Saudi Arabia
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, and from North the Harbi lands extend from
Madinah
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(a holy city for
Muslims
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) to
Al Qunfudhah in the south. The tribe's reach extends to other Arab countries like
Kuwait
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,
Iraq
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,
Bahrain
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and
UAE
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.
The Harb tribe dates to the 2nd century of the
Islamic calendar
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. When
Qahtani tribes emigrated from the south of
Arabian Peninsula
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Geographically, the ...
to
Hejaz
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around 131 AH for water and land space after some battles with their cousins Banu Ar-Rabi'ah bin Saad, this caused several tribal conflicts with the native and mostly
Adnani Arab tribes of
Hejaz
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and
Tihamah
Tihamah or Tihama ( ') is the Red Sea coastal plain of the Arabian Peninsula from the Gulf of Aqaba to the Bab el Mandeb.
Etymology
Tihāmat is the Proto-Semitic language's term for 'sea'. Tiamat (or Tehom, in masculine form) was the ancient M ...
such as
Juhaynah
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,
Anazzah,
Muzaynah, and
Sulaym over land and water. After around three centuries in
Hejaz
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, the Harb tribe became a dominant tribe in the heart of
Hejaz
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with territories surrounding the holy city of Medina. Harb in the 21st century, like many other Arabian tribes, is a federation of tribes and families.
Many tribal members have migrated in recent decades to the three major metropolitan centers of
Saudi Arabia
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:
Riyadh
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,
Jeddah
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,
Al-Qassim and
Dammam
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.
Tribe Sections

Masrooh
* Banu Amro (Al-Amri).
* Banu safar (Al-Safri).
** Alfaraduh (Al-Fraidi).
** Alwahub (Al-Wahbi).
** Alfhaudah (Al-Fhaidi).
** Alhsnan (Al-Haysoni).
* Banu Ali (Al-Alawi).
* Banu Awf (AlOufi, Al-lhilibi).
** Alsawaid (Al-Saadi)
* Zubaid (Al-Zubaidi).
* Mukhallaf (Al-Mukhallafi).
Banu Salim
Maymoon
* Al-Ahamidah (Al-Ahmadi).
* Arhelah (Al-Rehaili).
* Wild Muhammad (Al-Muhammadi).
* Subh "As-Subiih" (As-Subhi).
* As-Surahah (As-Suraihi).
* Al-Matalihah (Al-Matlahi).
** Banu Amri (Al-Amri As-Salimi).
**
Al-Mahamid (Al-Mihmadi).
* Al-Gaydi (Al-Ga'ydi).
* Al-Hayadirah (Al-Haidari).
* Banu Yahya (Al-Yahyawi).
* Al-Mawari'ah (Al-Muwarra'i).
* Ar-Roothan (Ar-Ruwaithi).
Al-Marawihah
The Harb tribe had two main sections, Banu Salim and Masrooh:
*
Muzaynah (Al-Muzaini).
** Al-Nahaitah (Al-Naheet).
** Al-bisharyah (Al-Bishri).
** Al-Hawamilah (Al-Hawimili).
** Al-Areemat (Al-Oraimah).
** Al-Hisnan (Al-Hissni).
** Al-Oanah (Al-Onni).
** Al-Qussiyreen (Al-Qussiyri).
** Al-Sarabitah (Al-Surbati).
** Al-Habariyah (Al-Hubairi).
** Al-Maraween (Al-Marwani).
** Al-Hantam (Al-Hantami).
** Al-Quba'ah (Al-Quba'i).
** Al-Dubabeeq (Al-Dabbaqi).
** Al-subahah (Al-sabeehi).
* Al-Huraibiyah (Al-Huraibi).
* Al-Dhawahrah (Al-Dhahiri).
* Al-Balajiyah (Al-Ballaji).
* Al-Hujalah (Al-Hujaili).
* Al-Hawazim (Al-Hazmi).
* Al-Hunaitat (Al-Hunaiti).
* Al-Hananyah (Al-Hunaini).
* Al -Raddadah (Al-Raddadi).
Harb tribe outside the Arabian Peninsula
Several branches of the Harb tribe are spread outside their homeland by origin, most notably residing in the Bekaa Valley, Baalbek, and Zahle regions of Lebanon, which is home to the largest population of the tribe. Originating from the Hejaz region in the Arabian Peninsula, the tribe migrated to Lebanon during the 7th century. Over time, the Harb tribe became one of the most prominent and populous Arab tribes in Lebanon, particularly in the eastern and central regions.
The Harb tribe is part of the larger Qahtani branch of Arab tribes and is primarily Sunni Muslim, though it has some members belonging to other sects due to intermarriage. The tribe has historically been involved in agriculture, particularly in the fertile Bekaa Valley, where they established farming communities.
Throughout Lebanese history, the Harb tribe played a significant role in local politics, military affairs, and regional defense. During the Lebanese Civil War (1975–1990), members of the tribe were involved in various militias and provided support to different factions. The tribe has produced many notable figures in Lebanese politics, business, and culture, with several influential individuals holding leadership positions in municipal and regional governance.
Today, the Harb tribe remains influential in Lebanon, particularly in the Zahle and Baalbek areas. While many members of the tribe have moved to urban areas, the tribe maintains a strong sense of community and continues to play an active role in Lebanese politics and business. The tribe is known for its strong kinship ties and social cohesion, which have contributed to its longevity and influence in Lebanon.
Jordan:
Mahamid from the Muttalhah from Maymun from Banu Salem from Harb, as this tribe is widely spread in
the Levant
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and some
regions of Iraq and the
Maghreb countries, as it formed an emirate in
Jordan
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, specifically the
Karak governorate
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, which was known as the Emirate of Mahamid. And it ruled for a period of time prior to the alliance of tribes in
Jordan
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over them and deterred their emirate, and there is a mountain in
Jordan
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in the
Ajloun governorate
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called
Jabal Awf in reference to the Auf from Harb tribe.
And there is in Palestine in Beersheba a branch of the Harb tribe allied with the
Azazma tribe.
They refer to themselves as the Mohammedans in relation to their grandfather Hamad bin Suleiman (in another narration Muhammad), and not to the Mahamid for lack of confusion due to the presence of their cousins from
Mahamid Bani Salem who were in
Jordan
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, specifically in its south at the time.
The Mahamid who are in
Sudan
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and the countries of the
Maghreb
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, who traveled with their alliance from the Bani Salim tribe, who neighboring and allied with it during their migration and travel to the north, and it is one of the largest tribes present there.
Traditions and Folklore
Harbis practice several folkloric dances in their festivals, harvest celebrations (in the past especially the Date Harvest), and in Eids (Muslim Festivals). These folkloric dances include ''
Khubaiti'' (), ''Bidwani'' (), ''ḥirabi'' (), ''Zaid'' (), ''Al-ʾarḍhah Al-ḥarbiyah'' (), and ''Zeer'' ().
[Al-Adab Al-Sha'bi fi Al-Hejaz (1982). Atiq ibn Ghayth Al-Biladi.]
Notable people
Among the tribe's members are:
*
Abdel Mohsin Musellem, Saudi poet and writer.
*
Dalal bint Mukhled Al-Harbi, Saudi historian.
*
Saleh Al Maghamsi, Saudi Sunni religious scholar and former imam of the
Quba Mosque
The Quba Mosque (, , ) is a mosque located in Medina, in the Hejaz region of Saudi Arabia, first built in the lifetime of the Islamic prophet Muhammad in the 7th century C.E. It is thought to be the first mosque in the world, established on th ...
.
*
Hamad Al-Jassir, prominent Saudi journalist and historian.
*
Abdul Aziz al-Harbi, Saudi Islamic scholar and associate professor at
Umm al-Qura University.
See also
*
Tribes of Arabia
The tribes of Arabia () have inhabited the Arabian Peninsula for thousands of years and traditionally trace their ancestry to one of two forefathers: Adnan, whose descendants originate from Hejaz, West Arabia, Syrian Desert, North Arabia, East Ara ...
.
*
Bedouin
The Bedouin, Beduin, or Bedu ( ; , singular ) are pastorally nomadic Arab tribes who have historically inhabited the desert regions in the Arabian Peninsula, North Africa, the Levant, and Mesopotamia (Iraq). The Bedouin originated in the Sy ...
.
References
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Tribes of the United Arab Emirates