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married a Yemeni woman and learnt Arabic. Both genealogical lines go back to Sem, son of Noah, but only Adnanites can claim Abraham as their ascendant, and the lineage of Mohammed, the Seal of Prophets (khatim al-anbiya'), can therefore be traced back to Abraham. Contemporary historiography unveiled the lack of inner coherence of this genealogical system and demonstrated that it finds insufficient matching evidence; the distinction between Qahtanites and Adnanites is even believed to be a product of the Umayyad Age, when the war of factions (al-niza al-hizbi) was raging in the young Islamic Empire.
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The 'arabicised or arabicising Arabs', on the contrary, are believed to be the descendants of Ishmael through Adnan, but in this case the genealogy does not match the Biblical line exactly. The label "arabized" has come about due to the belief that Ishmael spoke Hebrew until he got to Mecca, where he
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According to some modern historians, the traditional distinction between Adnanites and Qahtanites lacks evidence and may have developed out of the
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The dwelling places and wanderings of the Arabian tribes, by Heinrich Ferdinand Wüstenfeld, in German
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According to Arab genealogical tradition, the Adnanites are descended from
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Were the Qays and Yemen of the Umayyad Period Political Parties?
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According to the Arab tradition, The Adnanites are the Northern
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Citizenship in the Arab World: Kin, Religion and Nation-State
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A family tree depicting the descendants of the Banu Adnan.
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of Southern Arabia (Yemen) are the original, pure Arabs.
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whom in turn is descended from Ishmael. whereas the
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Index

Adnanite
Qedarite
Ishmaelites

Kaaba
Quraysh tribe
Pre-Islamic Arabia
Nisba
Western Arabia
Hejaz
Saudi Arabia
Adnan
Hanif
Indigenous polytheistic Arabian religion
Christianity
Nestorianism
Judaism
Zoroastrianism
Arabic
Ishmaelite
Arabs
Ishmael
Islamic prophet
patriarch
Abraham
Hagar
Adnan
Hejaz
Muhammad
Quraysh

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