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Before Islam, Madhhaj had its own Idol that they used to bring in the yearly pilgrimage to Kaaba before Islam (Pagan Arabs before Islam) and they used to make Talbiya specific to Madhhaj for that Idol in which they encircle Kaaba several times and plead their Madhhaj' Talbiya to Allah to let that
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The men of Madhhaj were described as being hardened and experienced warriors in praising their positive aspect. They were also known for their skills in horse-riding and were famed for being the best archers when on a horse. Later, after the establishment of
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Idol be put around the Kaaba. The Arabs are said to inherited Kaaba from Ibrahim who named it Beit Allah, (aka the house of God) but in much later ages they started worshipping idols and then they brought the idols to Kaaba to bless their Idols by God.
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under leadership of Abul Ashira in Yemen and Malik ibn Marara a-Rahawi, and the commentaries on al-Hamdani's book shows that they still live in the same towns and places as Hamadani described them in his book dated 900 AD, 1100 years ago.
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cited Madhhaj 30 times in his book "Sifat Jazirat al Arab: Description of the Arabian Peninsula" as a Genuine Arabic dynasty with branches like
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said that the most people in Paradise will be from Madḥaj. They were described as being the noblest in nature amongst the
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The Qur'an in context historical and literary investigations into the Qur'anic milieu
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in his book of Pre-Islamic saga and lore "The Book of The Crowns of Himyar Kings"
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Hichem Djaït (1976). "Les Yamanites à Kūfa au ier siècle de l'Hégire".
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garrison city, the Madhhij clan, including their most famous chieftain
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These prefixes ignored in the alphabetical ordering: Al, Bani, Banu.
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al-Nakh'ei a close friend of Muhammad and a military leader with
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Arab tribal confederation. It is located in south and central
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Book of the Crowns of Himyar - Pre Islamic Arabic Folk lore
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Neuwirth, Angelika; Sinai, Nicolai; Marx, Michael (2010).
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Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient
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The Life of Muhammad: A Translation of Ibn Isḥāq's sīrat
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Roads to Arabia: Archaeology and History of the Kingdom
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Roads to Arabia: Archaeology and History of the Kingdom
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Index

Madhhij
Kahlanite
Arabian Peninsula
Arabian Peninsula
Ammar bin Yasir
Amru bin Ma'adi Yakrib
Malik al-Ashtar
Alqama ibn Qays
Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar
Arabic
Qahtanite
Arabia
early Muslim conquests
conquest of the Persian empire
Roman empire
Islamic prophet
Muhammad
Arabs
al-Hamdani
Nukha
Zubaid
Amru bin Ma'adi Yakrib
Malik Ashtar
Ali ibn Abi Talib
battle of Siffin
Qarmatians
Namara inscription
Najran
Shammar Yahri'sh
Wahb ibn Munabbih

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