Banu Tamim
Tribe involved in conflicts during the First Fitna, including Basra.
Abdallah II ruled briefly from 902 to 903 before being assassinated amidst internal troubles and Fatimid advances.
Abu Bilal was an early Kharijite who adopted political quietism and was respected among Basran Kharijite quietists.
Abu Ibrahim Ahmad ruled from 856 to 863 and is noted for reconstructing the al-Zaytuna Mosque, shaping its current form.
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Ibrahim I ibn al-Aghlab was appointed by Abbasid Caliph Harun al-Rashid in 800 as hereditary Emir of Ifriqiya, founding the Aghlabid dynasty which ruled until 909.
Ibrahim II ruled from 875 to 902 and led military campaigns in Sicily and Italy before dying during a siege in Italy.
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Ishaq ibn Ibrahim al-Hanzali, commonly known as Ishaq ibn Rahwayh, was a prominent 9th-century Sunni Muslim scholar, jurist, and muhaddith from the Banu Tamim tribe, renowned for his hadith transmission and influence on Sahih al-Bukhari.
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Yahya ibn Sa'id al-Qattan was a Basran hadith scholar of the third generation after the Prophet, known for his reliability and critical approach to hadith transmission.
Ziyadat Allah I ruled from 817 to 838, suppressing a major Arab troops rebellion and initiating the Aghlabid conquest of Sicily.
Ziyadat Allah III ruled from 903 to 909, facing the Fatimid uprising and ultimately fleeing after their conquest of Ifriqiya.
Al-Nadr ibn Shumayl was an 8th-9th century Arab scholar and poet from the Banū Tamīm tribe, known for his expertise in Arabic language, hadith, and Islamic jurisprudence.
An-Nadr ibn Shumayl was an 8th-9th century Arab scholar and poet from the Banū Tamīm tribe, known for his expertise in Arabic language, hadith, and fiqh, who served as a judge in Khorasan and contributed significantly to Arabic lexicography.
ʿAbdullāh ibn Dīnār was a prominent Tabi‘i hadith narrator from Kufa, renowned for his reliability and sound memory in transmitting traditions from the companions of the Prophet Muhammad.