Banu Jumah

Banu Jumah
(Arabic: بنو جُمح)
Quraysh of the Banu Ismail
NisbaJumahi
LocationArabia
(Saudi Arabia)
Descended fromAdnan
ReligionIslam
Map of the Arabian Peninsula in 600 AD, showing the various Arab tribes and their areas of settlement. The Lakhmids (yellow) formed an Arab monarchy as clients of the Sasanian Empire, while the Ghassanids (red) formed an Arab monarchy as clients of the Roman Empire A map published by the British academic Harold Dixon during World War I, showing the presence of the Arab tribes in West Asia, 1914

The Banu Jumah (Arabic: بنو جُمح, romanizedBanū Jumaḥ) was an Arab clan of the Quraysh. They are notable for being allies to the polytheist Meccans and being in war with the Muslims. They are related to the Banu Sahm, as they both were part of a larger clan descended from the same ancestor, the Banu Husays.[1][2]

In the Battle of the Camel, a group of Banu Jumah was with A'ishah, according to the Shia.[3]

  1. ^ Abdul-Qadir, Shahla Abdullah (2023). "Banu Jumah, Their Lineage and Their News in the Prophet and Rashidi Eras - Historical Study". Journal of Al-Farahidi's Arts. 15 (53–2).
  2. ^ Salibi, Kamal S. (1958). "The Banū Jamāʿa: A Dynasty of Shāfi'ite Jurists in the Mamluk Period". Studia Islamica (9): 97–109. doi:10.2307/1594977. JSTOR 1594977.
  3. ^ "Nahjul Balagha Part 1, The Sermons". Al-Islam.org. 2013-02-03. Retrieved 2020-03-18.

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