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As-Samaw’al bin ‘Ādiyā’ (Arabic: السموأل بن عادياء بن رفاعة بن الحارث بن كعب / Hebrew: שמואל בן עדיה) was an Arabian poet and warrior, esteemed by the Arabs for his loyalty, which was commemorated by an Arabic idiom: "awfá min as-Samaw’al" (أوفى من السموأل / more loyal than al-Samaw'al). He lived in the first half of the 6th century. His clan converted to Judaism when they were in Southern Arabia. Later, they moved to northern Arabia, settling in Taima, where al-Samw'al was born and lived most of his life. He's the maternal grandfather of Safiyya bint Huyayy, one of prophet Mohammed's wives.

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  • السموأل بن غريض بن عادياء بن رفاعة بن الحارث الأزدي. شاعر جاهلي يهودي عربي، ذو بيان وبلاغة، كان واحدا من أكثر الشعراء شهرة في وقته.، وكان يملك حصنًا في شمال الجزيرة.عاش في نهاية القرن الخامس وفي النصف الأول من القرن السادس الميلادي. من سكان خيبر، كان يتنقل بينها وبين حصن له سماه حصن الأبلق في تيماء. توفي في العام 560م. جعله ابن سلاّم أوّلَ طبقة شعراء يهود؛ وهم ثمانية فيهم أخوه سَعْيَة وكان الأبلق قد بناه جده عادياء. (ar)
  • Samaw'al, de son nom complet al-Samaw'al Ibn 'Âdiyâ (arabe : السموأل بن عادياء) est un poète arabe juif de la période préislamique, mort vers le milieu du VIe siècle après l'ère commune, dont la loyauté est proverbiale. (fr)
  • As-Samaw’al bin ‘Ādiyā’ (Arabic: السموأل بن عادياء بن رفاعة بن الحارث بن كعب / Hebrew: שמואל בן עדיה) was an Arabian poet and warrior, esteemed by the Arabs for his loyalty, which was commemorated by an Arabic idiom: "awfá min as-Samaw’al" (أوفى من السموأل / more loyal than al-Samaw'al). He lived in the first half of the 6th century. His clan converted to Judaism when they were in Southern Arabia. Later, they moved to northern Arabia, settling in Taima, where al-Samw'al was born and lived most of his life. He's the maternal grandfather of Safiyya bint Huyayy, one of prophet Mohammed's wives. (en)
  • Samawʾal ibn ʿĀdiyā (in arabo: السموأل بن عادياء‎; in ebraico: שמואל בן עדיה‎?; Hijaz, VI secolo – VI secolo) è stato un poeta arabo ebraizzato e un guerriero stimato dagli Arabi per la sua lealtà, oltre che per la sua poesia. Visse nella prima metà del VI secolo. Il suo clan si convertì all'Ebraismo quando viveva ancora in Yemen, dal quale si mosse per trasferirsi nell'Arabia settentrionale, dove al-Samawʾal nacque e visse. (it)
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  • السموأل بن غريض بن عادياء بن رفاعة بن الحارث الأزدي. شاعر جاهلي يهودي عربي، ذو بيان وبلاغة، كان واحدا من أكثر الشعراء شهرة في وقته.، وكان يملك حصنًا في شمال الجزيرة.عاش في نهاية القرن الخامس وفي النصف الأول من القرن السادس الميلادي. من سكان خيبر، كان يتنقل بينها وبين حصن له سماه حصن الأبلق في تيماء. توفي في العام 560م. جعله ابن سلاّم أوّلَ طبقة شعراء يهود؛ وهم ثمانية فيهم أخوه سَعْيَة وكان الأبلق قد بناه جده عادياء. (ar)
  • Samaw'al, de son nom complet al-Samaw'al Ibn 'Âdiyâ (arabe : السموأل بن عادياء) est un poète arabe juif de la période préislamique, mort vers le milieu du VIe siècle après l'ère commune, dont la loyauté est proverbiale. (fr)
  • As-Samaw’al bin ‘Ādiyā’ (Arabic: السموأل بن عادياء بن رفاعة بن الحارث بن كعب / Hebrew: שמואל בן עדיה) was an Arabian poet and warrior, esteemed by the Arabs for his loyalty, which was commemorated by an Arabic idiom: "awfá min as-Samaw’al" (أوفى من السموأل / more loyal than al-Samaw'al). He lived in the first half of the 6th century. His clan converted to Judaism when they were in Southern Arabia. Later, they moved to northern Arabia, settling in Taima, where al-Samw'al was born and lived most of his life. He's the maternal grandfather of Safiyya bint Huyayy, one of prophet Mohammed's wives. (en)
  • Samawʾal ibn ʿĀdiyā (in arabo: السموأل بن عادياء‎; in ebraico: שמואל בן עדיה‎?; Hijaz, VI secolo – VI secolo) è stato un poeta arabo ebraizzato e un guerriero stimato dagli Arabi per la sua lealtà, oltre che per la sua poesia. Visse nella prima metà del VI secolo. Il suo clan si convertì all'Ebraismo quando viveva ancora in Yemen, dal quale si mosse per trasferirsi nell'Arabia settentrionale, dove al-Samawʾal nacque e visse. (it)
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  • Samaw'al (fr)
  • Samaw'al ibn 'Adiya' (it)
  • Samaw'al ibn 'Adiya (en)
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