Banu Shabil
| Banū Shabīl بنو شبيل | |
|---|---|
| Adnanite Arabs | |
| Ethnicity | Arab |
| Nisba | al-Shabīlī |
| Location | Jazan Region of Saudi Arabia |
| Descended from | Shabīl ibn La'idd |
| Religion | Sunni Islam |
The Banū Shabīl (Arabic: بنو شبيل) are an Adnanite Arab tribe that live in Saudi Arabia. They currently inhabit the Jazan Region and are mainly located in the town of Samtah in the same region.
Tribal lineage
The lineage of Banu Shabil is traced back to a man named Shabil ibn La'idd. His full genealogical lineage has been given as; Shabil, son of La'idd, son of 'Amir, son of 'Ubayd, son of Imran, son of Rabi'ah, son of 'Abs, son of Shaharah, son of Ghalib, son of 'Abd Allah, son of 'Akk, son of Adnan.[1] This lineage confirmed that the tribe was an Adnanite tribe. However, the modern genealogist Aateq Al-Balady disagreed and stated that the Banu Shabil were a Qahtanite tribe from the Banu al-Hakam confederation.[2]
Location
In the modern age, the members of the Banu Shabil reside in the Jazan Region in Saudi Arabia, their presence centred around the historic town of Samtah in that region.[3][4][5] They are neighbours of the Banu Hamad, Banu Marwan and Banu al-Hakam tribes who also live in that area.[3][4]
Descendants
Al-Mudakhala family
The Al-Mudakhala (Arabic: المداخلة) are a family and tribal clan in Saudi Arabia descended from both the Banu Shabil and its fellow Adnanite tribe, the Banu Tamim.[3][5] The Salafist thinker and Islamic scholar Rabee al-Madkhali belonged to the family of Al-Mudakhala.[5] Other members of the family include Muslim scholar Muhammad bin Hadi al-Madkhali and Saudi journalist Khaled al-Madakhali.[6]
See also
References
- ^ al-Ash'ari, Abu al-Hajjaj (1990). كتاب التعريف بالأنساب والتنويه بذوي الأحساب [The Book of Defining Lineages and Praising Those of Noble Lineage] (in Arabic). Jordan: Dar Al Manar.
- ^ Al-Balady, Aateq (1984). بين مكة واليمن [Between Mecca and Yemen] (in Arabic). Mecca, Saudi Arabia: Dar Makkah. Archived from the original on 2022-07-20.
- ^ a b c Al-Jasser, Hamad (1981). كتاب معجم قبائل المملكة العربية السعودية [Dictionary of Tribes of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia] (in Arabic). Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Al Naadi Al Adibiu Bi Al Riyadh.
- ^ a b "المدخلي وش يرجع تعرّف على أصل ونسب عائلة المدخلي من وين ! - غاية التعليمية". gaya-sa.org (in Arabic). 2024-09-15. Retrieved 2024-10-18.
- ^ a b c "Biographie de Cheikh Rabi' Ibn Hadi Al Madkhali - الشيخ ربيع بن هادي عمير المدخلي(vidéo)". Rabee.net (in French). 2012-08-01. Retrieved 2024-10-18.
- ^ "خالد مدخلي يودع نشرة "الرابعة" بالدموع - العربية.نت | الصفحة الرئيسية". 2017-11-24. Archived from the original on 2017-11-24. Retrieved 2024-10-18.
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