Examples of using Al-harith in English and their translations into German
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It contained the news of the conversion of the princes al-Harith ibn Abd Kulal,
It is for these reasons that a later scholar, al-Harith al-Muhasibi in his book kitab fahm al-Sunan, summarized the first phase of the written collection of the Qur'anic material in the following words.
the daughter of Abi Dhuaib from the tribe of Bani Sa'ad and her husband Al-Harith, son of Abdul Uzza- better known as Abi Kabshah.
daughter of Al-Harith sought to take revenge.
Abd Allah ibn al-Harith ibn Qays composed the following verses.
one of the brothers of the Banu al-Harith ibn Khazraj.
Following the departure of the delegation, Muhammad sent Amr bin Hazm to the Banu al-Harith, in order to instruct them in the laws,
Of the Banu Haritha ibn al-Harith: Mas'ud ibn Sa would(according to others ibn Abd Sa'd),
Muhammad ibn Ibrahim ibn al-Harith reported to me:“One of Muhammad's companions said to him:‘O messenger of Allah,
Muhammad sent Khalid ibn Walid to the Banu al-Harith ibn Ka‘b in Najran*
Halima, daughter of Abi Dhuaib from the tribe of Bani Sa'ad and her husband Al-Harith, son of Abdul Uzza- better known as Abi Kabshah- came to Mecca hoping to find an infant they might foster
Shudya' ibn Wahb al-Azdi to al-Harith Abi Shamir al Ghassani,
Whenever Muhammad began to recite the Quran in an assembly and to summon the Quraish to believe in Allah, warning them of the fate of previous nations, it would always come about that Al-Nadr ibn al-Harith would begin telling them about the strong Rustem
Her second husband was Ubaida ibn al-Harith ibn al-Muttalib,
Nadr ibn al-Harith. He took the booty with him
Al-Saib ibn al-Harith ibn Qays ibn Adi
Al-Harith al-Ash'ari reported that the Prophet s. a. w.
Al-Harith- at that time his only son, accompanied him.
Al-Nadr ibn al-Harith- widely travelled opponent of Muhammad.
Abu Qatada al-Harith and Muhallim ibn Jaththama were among them.