• Hagarenes (Ancient Greek: Ἀγαρηνοί Agarenoi, Classical Syriac: ܗܓܪܝܐ Hagráyé or ܡܗܓܪܝܐ Mhaggráyé, Armenian: Հագարացի) is a term widely used by early Syriac...
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  • of Hagarenes and Jews took place rather somewhere in north-west Arabia, north of Medina. After the successful conquest of the Holy Land, Hagarenes feared...
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  • The Hagrites (also spelled Hagarite or Hagerite, and called Hagarenes, Agarenes, and sons of Agar) were associated with the Ishmaelites mentioned in the...
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    Ishmael is regarded as a prophet and the ancestor of the Ishmaelites (Hagarenes or Adnanites) and patriarch of Qaydār. The name "Yishma'el" existed in...
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    in order to identify with Abraham's "free" wife Sarah, rather than as Hagarenes, which would have highlighted their association with Abraham's "slave...
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  • bint Zainab, grand daughter of Muhammad and a wife of Ali ibn Abi Talib Hagarenes Ishmaelites Magarites Muhajir Brotherhood among the Sahaba Sunni view...
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    considered themselves sedentary, but were aware of their close racial bonds. Hagarenes is a term widely used by early Syriac, Greek, and Armenian to describe...
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    Judaism portal Saudi Arabia portal islam portal History of the Arabs Hagarenes Israelites Magarites Muhajirun Saracen This text has been dated by Moses...
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  • or Abu Yahiyya, was the leader of a sect of Afghani Alenzar (Nizariun Hagarenes) who followed an independent Ishmaili Sufi Herat tradition, introduced...
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    by a raid on the community.: 70  The perpetrator was the "emir of the Hagarenes", "Alim", probably Ali ibn-Sulayman, an Abbasid governor who raided Roman...
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