Arabs are a semitic people, descending from various Old North Arabian tribes.
Much of the lineage provided before Ma'ad relies on biblical genealogy and therefore its accuracy from that link uses the bible as a genealogical historical record. The general consensus among 14th century Arabic genealogists is that Arabs are of three kinds:
Perishing Arabs: These are the ancients of whose history little is known. They include ‘Ad, Thamud, Tasm, Jadis, Imlaq and others. Jadis and Tasm perished because of genocide. Ad and Thamud perished because of their decadence. Some people in the past doubted their existence, but
Imlaq is the singular form of 'Amaleeq and is probably synonymous to the biblical Amalek.
Pure Arabs: They originated from the progeny of Ya‘rub bin Yashjub bin Qahtan so were also called Qahtanian Arabs.
Arabized Arabs: They originated from the progeny of Ishmael Son of the biblical patriarch Abraham and the Jumhur tribe, also called ‘Adnani Arabs. Prophet Muhammad is an 'Adnani Arab.
Below is a partial list of the tribes of Arabia.
A
- Ajman (tribe)
- 'Ad
- Al-Awazem
- Al-Jiburi
- Al-Khalifa
- Al-Maadeed
- 'Anazah
- Al Thani
- Al-Shabeeb
- Al-Ubaid
- Azd
- Al-Dawasir
- Al-Baggara
B
- Balhareth
- Bani Shehr
- Bani Utub
- Bani Rasheed
Bani Zaid Banu Zayd - Banu Abbas[1]
- Banu Abd Shams
- Banu Abs
- Banu Adi
- Banu Ajlan
- Banu Amr
- Banu Asad
- Banu Bahr
- Banu Bakr
- Banu Bakr ibn Abd Manat
- Banu Dhubyan [1]
- Banu Fazara
- Ghatafan
- Banu Ghaniya
- Banu Ghassan
- Banu Ghazan
- Banu Ghifar
- Banu Khutheer -clan of Al Hajaj Tribe
- Banu Khuthayr - Al Qahtan Tribe
- Banu Khalid
- Banu Hashim
- Banu Hilal
- Banu Jalaf
- Banu Judham
- Banu Jumah
- Banu Kanz
- Banu Khazraj
- Banu Khash'am
- Banu Khuza'a
- Banu Lakhm
- Banu Makhzum
- Banu Mustaliq
- Banu Mustafa
- Banu Muttalib
- Banu Najjar
- Banu Nawfal
- Banu Sahm
- Banu Salama
- Banu Taim
- Banu Taghlib[1]
- Banu Tamim
- Banu Umayyah
- Banu Yam
- Banu Zahra
- Banu Zuhrah
G
H
K
L
M
Q
R
S
T
U
Z
See also
- History of the Prophets and Kings
- Arabian tribes that interacted with Muhammad
- Arab tribes in Iraq
- Arabs of Khuzestan
References
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