Juhani
The Juhaynah (جهينة) are a prominent nomadic tribe of the Arabian Peninsula and the largest clan of Banu Quda'a. Predominantly found in the Hejaz region, especially around Madinah and cities like Yanbu and Jeddah, they were among the first Arab tribes to fully convert to Islam and actively participated in early Islamic battles. Notable members include Uqba ibn Amir, a companion of Muhammad and governor of Egypt, and Ma'bad al-Juhani, an early Islamic theologian.
Zayd ibn Khālid al-Juhani was a well-known tabi'i from the Juhani tribe, recognised as a reliable transmitter of hadith and a respected scholar in his generation.
ʿUqbah ibn ʿĀmir was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad, a jurist, poet, and governor of Egypt during the early Islamic period, known for his role in the conquests of the Levant and Egypt.