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from which the Jurhum wanted to drink, and that after their ousting by the Banu Khuza'a, the Jurhum collected the treasures dedicated to the Kaaba and destroyed the Zamzam so that nobody would find it.
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inscription in 1974 identifying it as a South Arabian tribe; previous theories had suggested they instead were the eponymous residents of
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and revered as a pilgrimage site. According to one tradition, their custodianship over the Kaaba ended after they were ousted by the
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Muslim tradition further holds that Hagar and Ishmael found a spring in Mecca now called the
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accounts, the tribe of the Jurhum gave protection to the important figures of
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These prefixes ignored in the alphabetical ordering: Al, Bani, Banu.
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traditionally, whose historical abode was said to be
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Index

Arabic
romanized
Ancient Greek
5th century
tribe of Arabia
Mecca
Qusayy ibn Kilab
Quraysh
Qahtanites
Yemen
Sabaic
Gerrha
Eastern Arabia
Kaaba
Muslim
Hagar
Ishmael
Islam
Himyar
Qahtan
Kaaba
Abraham
Banu Khuza'a
Zamzam Well
Zamzam Well
Tribes of Arabia
Ishmaelites
Byzantium and the Arabs in the Fifth Century
ISBN
978-0-88402-152-0

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