• Abū Karib As’ad al-Kāmil (Arabic: أسعد الكامل), called "Abū Karīb", sometimes rendered as As'ad Abū Karīb, full name: Abu Karib As'ad ibn Hassān Maliki...
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  • Karib (Arabic: كريب) is an Arabic surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abu Karib, 4th century ruler of Yemen Jenius Karib (born 1993), Malaysian...
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    traditional Islamic sources, the conversion took place under his son, Abu Karib (r. c. 400–445). It is in the mid-fourth century that inscriptions suddenly...
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  • Karib As'ad al-Himyari, was a Himyarite king who ruled in the 5th century CE. Originally, he ruled as part of a co-regency with his father, Abu Karib...
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  • king Abu Karib. However, Ibn al-Kalbi disagreed and stated that he was the son of Sharhabil Yakkuf, hence making him the great-grandson of Abu Karib. Ibn...
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    paganism to Judaism (whereas later Islamic sources ascribe this event to Abu Karib, his son). These events are chronicled by the fifth-century Ecclessiastical...
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    In 390 CE, the Himyarite king Abu Karib led a military campaign northwards and fought the Jews of Yathrib. When Abu Karib fell ill, two local Jewish scholars...
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  • legions fighting in the region. In about 400 CE, Himyarite King tubba Abu Karib As'ad Kamil (385-420 CE), a convert to Judaism, led military expeditions...
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  • portal Al-Yamama Banu Bakr ibn Wa'il Banul Ukhaidhir Nejd Rabi'ah Hassan Abu Karib al-Himyari Anizah Sears, Stuart D. (2003). "Al-Yamama in the Early Islamic...
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  • successful defense against Himyarite Kingdom under their sovereign, Tabban Abu Karib, who also known as Dhu al-Adh'ar. However, the most terrible conflict...
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