Английская Википедия:Banu Tamim

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Redirect Шаблон:Distinguish Шаблон:Infobox tribe Banū Tamīm (Шаблон:Lang-ar) is an Arab tribe that originated in Najd in the Arabian Peninsula.[1] It is mainly present in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq,[2] Jordan and Lebanon, a strong presence in Algeria,[3][4] and Morocco,[2] Palestine, Tunisia,[5] and Libya.[2] It is also present in many other parts of the Arab world such as Egypt and Khuzestan in Iran.[2] The word Tamim in Arabic means strong and solid.[6][7] It can also mean those who strive for perfection.[8]

History and origin

The traditional family tree of Banu Tamim is as follows: Tamim bin Murr bin 'Id bin Amr bin Ilyas bin Mudar[9] bin Nizar bin Ma'ad bin Adnan[10] - a direct descendant of Isma'il bin Ibrahim (Ishmael, son of Abraham).[11]

Banu Tamim is one of the largest tribes of Arabia. The tribe occupied numerous Wadis and villages in central and eastern Arabia in the 6th century before playing an important role with the revelation of Islam. They came into contact with Muhammad in the 8th year of Hijrah, but they did not immediately convert to Islam.Шаблон:Citation needed There are hadiths which praise virtually all of the major Arab tribal groups, and to indicate the extent of this praise, a few examples are listed here:

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In Nahj al-Balagha, Letter 18, Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib says: "Remember that Bani Tamim is such a clan that their star has not set as yet, amongst them if one great man dies there is another to take his place. Remember that after embracing Islam and even during pre-Islamic days these people were never regarded as mean, jealous or covetous. On the contrary, they had a very high status. Besides they have claims of kinship and friendship with us. If we behave kindly, patiently and sympathetically towards them Allah will reward us. But if we ill treat them we shall be sinning."

Lineage and branches

Banu Tamim is an Adnanite tribe, descended from Adnan.

In the genealogical tradition of the tribe, it is argued that there is a direct line that can be drawn from Abraham to Tamim:

The tribe is mainly divided into four main branches, namely:

The tribe was mainly concentrated in the central and northern parts of Najd before the spread of Islam, but had spread across the Arabian Peninsula after the Islamic conquest of the region, then had spread to areas ruled by subsequent caliphates.

The tribe extends west to Morocco and east to Khuzestan. After the Islamic conquests, the tribe migrated to modern-day Tunisia,[5] Iraq,[2] Morocco,[2] the Khuzestan and Khorasan regions of Iran, and other parts of the Arab world. Banu Tamim held significant power for centuries in these areas, in the form of the Aghlabids and other minor dynasties.

Dynasties

Notable people

Medieval and Pre-Islamic:

Modern Era:

References

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