Tribe

Maqburi

المقبري
Najd and Eastern Arabia · Polytheism (pre-Islamic); Islam (post-conversion)

The Maqburi (المقبري) were a clan associated with the Tamim tribe in pre-Islamic and early Islamic Arabia, primarily located in the Najd and eastern Arabian regions. They played a role as transmitters of hadith and maghāzī traditions in early Islamic history, with notable members such as Sa'īd al-Maqburī, a transmitter of traditions to Abu Ma'shar al-Sindī. The clan's members were initially polytheists before converting to Islam during the early Islamic period.

Sources: Wikipedia and classical Islamic biographical literature compiled by automated researchers.