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Banu Jusham

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The Banu Jusham bin Muawiya
(Arabic:بنو جشم بن معاوية)
Adnanite/Qaysi Arab tribe/Ishmaelites
Descended fromJusham ibn Muawiya ibn Bakr ibn Hawazin ibn Mansur ibn Ikrimah ibn Khasafah ibn Qays ʿAylān ibn Mudar ibn Nizar ibn Ma'add ibn Adnan.
Parent tribeHawazin
Branches
  • Banu Uday
  • Banu Ghazia
  • Bani Asima
  • Bani Amer
  • Bani Eshan
ReligionPolytheism (pre-630s)
Islam (post 630s)

TheBanu Jusham (Arabic:بنو جشم) were a large sub-tribe in theArabian Peninsula during the time ofMohammed. According to genealogists and various oral traditions, they are the descendants of Jusham ibn Muawiya[1][2] ibn Bakr ibnHawazin.

Branches

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The main tribes that constituted this sub-tribe were as follows:

Banu Ghazia

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invading And the Gazans are an independent tribe, their largest and their homes were with their people in Sarawat between Tihama and Najd, and after Islam, it spread in Iraq and the Maghreb, and the main branches of Gaza are:

Otaibah bin Ghazia

Jada'a bin Ghazia

Atwara bin Ghazia

Hami bin Ghazia

As for Otaiba, among them was Obaidullah bin Ramahs, Juda’a, among whom was Duraid bin Al-Samma, and Atwara, among whom was Hanak bin Thabet, the poet and the knight who participated in the cloudy day on Kinana.

Bani Asima

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They are Banu Usaima bin Jashem, and they are two branches:

Buni kaeb

Buni eaqaba

Among them is the companion of Abdullah bin Masoud, and he is Abu Al-Ahwas Awf bin Malik, and among them is the poet Rifa’a bin Darraj Al-Asmy and the companion Malik bin Nadla

Banu Uday

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Bani Amer

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Bani Eshan

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Notable members

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References

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  1. ^"ص276 - كتاب جامع الأصول - بنو جشم - المكتبة الشاملة".shamela.ws. Retrieved2024-05-16.
  2. ^"ص270 - كتاب جمهرة أنساب العرب ابن حزم - وهؤلاء بنو جشم بن معاوية بن بكر بن هوازن بن منصور ابن عكرمة بن خصفة بن قيس عيلان - المكتبة الشاملة".shamela.ws. Retrieved2024-05-16.
  3. ^Petráček, K (1965)."Durayd b. al-Ṣimma". InLewis, B.;Pellat, Ch. &Schacht, J. (eds.).The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition.Volume II: C–G. Leiden: E. J. Brill.doi:10.1163/1573-3912_islam_SIM_2156.OCLC 495469475.
  4. ^"الى اى قبيله عربية ينتمى الراحل هوارى بومدين".alkomiun-ahlamontada.yoo7.com (in Arabic). Retrieved2024-06-11.
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