Bajila role in the Arabic- Islamic history in the early period of Islam Bajila role in the Arabic- Islamic history in the early period of Islam

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أ.د.جاسم صكبان علي

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Abstract:
Bajila regarded as descending from Anmar Ibn Nizar. Al-Masudi accepts
Bajila and Khath”am as being of Nizar, and asserts that it was only out of the
enmity that they were said to be from the Yemen.
Al-Ya”qubi tries to harmonize this by assuming that Anmar married a
women of the Yemen and that his sons Bajila and Khath”am are thus
connected to the people of this region only through their mothers line.
Bajila embraced Islam in the period of the prophet. Omar 1 forced this
tribe to go to Iraq instead of Al-_Sham, and gave them the quarter of Al- Saw
ad. Then they prohibited from that quarter by given money as reward that
made them against omar1.
This tribe assisted the forth rightly guided caliph, Ali, in Iraq against the
shames because they were the adherents of Othman besides that Othman
neglected them in spite of their efforts in Qadisiya battle.
Bajila assisted any movement that was against the Umayyad caliphate.
Islam managed Bajila to unite with each while they were separated
among the other Arab tribes, which made the tribe very weak, so one of the
Azd tribe managed to guide one of her branches.

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“Bajila Role in the Arabic- Islamic History in the Early Period of Islam: Bajila Role in the Arabic- Islamic History in the Early Period of Islam”. Journal of the College of Education for Women, vol. 21, no. 2, Feb. 2019, https://jcoeduw.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/journal/article/view/305.
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“Bajila Role in the Arabic- Islamic History in the Early Period of Islam: Bajila Role in the Arabic- Islamic History in the Early Period of Islam”. Journal of the College of Education for Women, vol. 21, no. 2, Feb. 2019, https://jcoeduw.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/journal/article/view/305.

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