• Marwān ʿAbd al-Malik ibn Ḥabīb al-Sulami (Arabic: أبو مروان عبدالملك بن حبيب السلمي) (180–238 AH) (796–853 AD) also known as Ibn Habib, was a Andalusian...
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    Musaylima (Arabic: مُسَيْلِمَةُ), otherwise known as Musaylima ibn Ḥabīb (Arabic: مسيلمه ابن حبيب) d.632, was a claimant of prophethood from the Banu...
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    ordination of ibn Habib shows that he placed general above personal interests. Moreover, the terms in which Berab officially announced ibn Habib's ordination...
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  • ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Ḥabīb al-Fihrī (Arabic: عبد الرحمن بن حبيب الفهري) (died 755) was an Arab noble of the Fihrid family, and ruler of Ifriqiya (North...
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  • Jacob ben Solomon ibn Habib (Hebrew: יעקב בן שלמה אבן חביב) (alternative transliteration: Yaakov ben Shlomo ibn Habib) (c. 1460 – 1516) was a rabbi and...
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    al-Rahman ibn Habib al-Fihri was the semi-autonomous governor of Ifriqiya (roughly, modern Tunisia) and a former Umayyad vassal. The ambitious Ibn Habib, a member...
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  • Ḥabīb ibn Muẓāhir al-Asadī (Arabic: حبيب بن مظاهر الأسدي, romanized: Ḥabīb ibn Muẓāhir al-Asadī) was of the Banu Asad clan, and one of the companions of...
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    family, seized power in the west. Abd al-Rahman ibn Habib al-Fihri in Ifriqiya (745–755) and Yusuf ibn 'Abd al-Rahman al-Fihri in Al-Andalus (747–756)...
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  • Habib ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Fihri (Arabic: حبيب بن عبدالرحمن الفهري) (? – May/June, 757) was an Arab noble of the Oqbid or Fihrid family, and briefly ruler...
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  • Bilal ibn Rabah, a slave he tortured for embracing Islam who eventually became the first mu'azzin. Umayyah ibn Khalaf was a son of Khalaf ibn Habib ibn Wahb...
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