The Banu Ghifar (Arabic: بنو غفار, romanized: Banū Ghifār) was an Arab tribe that belonged to the Banu Damra ibn Bakr, a branch of the large Banu Kinanah tribe in the Hejaz region of Arabia. They were sometimes derided as brigands and robbers by other Arabs in the region. The formerly-polytheistic tribe converted to Islam in the time of Muhammad, with Abu Dhar al-Ghifari being among the first of the Banu Ghifar to convert. The Banu Ghifar had at least two sub-clans, the Banu al-Nar and Banu Huraq, who lived near the city of Medina. The tribe joined the early Islamic conquests after their conversion, and some of them moved into Medina itself in later years. A number of the Banu Ghifar supported the rebellion of Muhammad al-Nafs al-Zakiyya against the Abbasid caliphate.
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| - Els Banu Ghifar foren una tribu àrab, fracció dels , al seu torn branca dels Kinana. Vivien a l'oest d'Aràbia, al-Hijaz, entre la Meca i Medina. Mahoma els va donar la protecció d'Al·là per evitar que donessin suport a la Meca i el 630 ja havien adoptat l'islam i no van participar en la Rida el 632. Membres de la tribu es van establir a Fustat a Egipte el 641. fou governador de Khurasan del 665 al 670/671 (va morir aquest darrer any a Merv) però no pertanyia estrictament a la tribu sinó que s'hi va afiliar el seu germà Nuayla. (ca)
- غفار قبيلة من القبائل العربية التاريخية. كان منهم الصحابي أبو ذر الغفاري. والصحابية أميمة بنت قيس الغفارية (ar)
- The Banu Ghifar (Arabic: بنو غفار, romanized: Banū Ghifār) was an Arab tribe that belonged to the Banu Damra ibn Bakr, a branch of the large Banu Kinanah tribe in the Hejaz region of Arabia. They were sometimes derided as brigands and robbers by other Arabs in the region. The formerly-polytheistic tribe converted to Islam in the time of Muhammad, with Abu Dhar al-Ghifari being among the first of the Banu Ghifar to convert. The Banu Ghifar had at least two sub-clans, the Banu al-Nar and Banu Huraq, who lived near the city of Medina. The tribe joined the early Islamic conquests after their conversion, and some of them moved into Medina itself in later years. A number of the Banu Ghifar supported the rebellion of Muhammad al-Nafs al-Zakiyya against the Abbasid caliphate. (en)
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| - Els Banu Ghifar foren una tribu àrab, fracció dels , al seu torn branca dels Kinana. Vivien a l'oest d'Aràbia, al-Hijaz, entre la Meca i Medina. Mahoma els va donar la protecció d'Al·là per evitar que donessin suport a la Meca i el 630 ja havien adoptat l'islam i no van participar en la Rida el 632. Membres de la tribu es van establir a Fustat a Egipte el 641. fou governador de Khurasan del 665 al 670/671 (va morir aquest darrer any a Merv) però no pertanyia estrictament a la tribu sinó que s'hi va afiliar el seu germà Nuayla. (ca)
- غفار قبيلة من القبائل العربية التاريخية. كان منهم الصحابي أبو ذر الغفاري. والصحابية أميمة بنت قيس الغفارية (ar)
- The Banu Ghifar (Arabic: بنو غفار, romanized: Banū Ghifār) was an Arab tribe that belonged to the Banu Damra ibn Bakr, a branch of the large Banu Kinanah tribe in the Hejaz region of Arabia. They were sometimes derided as brigands and robbers by other Arabs in the region. The formerly-polytheistic tribe converted to Islam in the time of Muhammad, with Abu Dhar al-Ghifari being among the first of the Banu Ghifar to convert. The Banu Ghifar had at least two sub-clans, the Banu al-Nar and Banu Huraq, who lived near the city of Medina. The tribe joined the early Islamic conquests after their conversion, and some of them moved into Medina itself in later years. A number of the Banu Ghifar supported the rebellion of Muhammad al-Nafs al-Zakiyya against the Abbasid caliphate. (en)
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