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Banu Lahab

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as convincing soothsayers, a trait which they inherited from their progenitor Lahab al-Azdi. The Banu Lahab also became the leader of the Azd tribal confederation for a short period of time until the reign of the sons of
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Genealogists have agreed that the lineage of the Banu Lahab can be traced back to a Qahtani Arab man named Lahab al-Azdi. However, they differ on his lineage:
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stated that his lineage was Lahab, son of Ahjan, son of Ka'b, son of al-Harith, son of Ka'b, son of 'Abd Allah, son of Malik, son of Nasr, son of al-Azd.
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Despite inconsistencies in both reports, they agree that Lahab was descended from al-Azd, the progenitor of the Azdite tribes.
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stated that his lineage was Lahab, son of 'Amir, son of al-Azd.
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In the pre-Islamic times, Banu Lahab held prominence in the
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Mu'jam al-Jughrafia al-Bilad al-Arabiyat al-Sui'udiat
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Index

Qahtanite
Nisba
Al Makhwah
Al Bahah Region
Saudi Arabia
Azd
Sunni Islam
South Arabian polytheism
Arabic
Qahtanite Arabs
Azd
Al Makhwah
Al Bahah Region
Saudi Arabia
Ibn al-Kalbi
Ibn Qutaybah
Banu Aslam
Banu Zahran
Azd Shanu'ah
Arabian Peninsula
Muzayqiya
Muhammad
Saudi Arabia
Al Bahah Region
Tribes of Arabia
Genealogies of Ma'ad and Greater Yemen


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