Anmar
Arabic tribe consisting mainly of the Adnanite Arabs
Anmar (Arabic: أنمار, lit. 'clean water') is an Arabic tribe consisting mainly of the Adnanite Arabs.
While Mudar was supposed to have a son, Anmar's tribes had perished. The Prophet says Anmar was one of the tribes of Yemen, a son of Saba the Qahtanite.[1]
One of Anmar ibn Nizar's children, Khath'am, managed to survive. He was the ancestor of the tribe named after him.
References
- ^ Bin Hanbal, Ahmed. "Musnad Imam Ahmed Bin Hanbal". Archive.org. No. 2898.
Saba was a man had 10 sons, six "Tayman" i.e. went to Yemen, and four "Tasha'am" i.e. went to Syria."
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Historical Arab tribes
These prefixes ignored in the alphabetical ordering: Al, Bani, Banu.
- ʿĀd
- Akk
- Amila
- Banu Amr
- Anmar
- Banu Asad
- Ash'ar
- Aslam
- Azd
- Bajila
- Hamdan
- Al-Haram
- Hudhayl
- Judham
- Ju'fa
- Jurhum
- Banu Kanz
- Kahlan
- Khath'am
- Khuza'a
- Kinana
- Kinda
- Khuthir
- Lihyan
- Lakhm
- Madh'hij
- Banu al-Hakam
- Ans
- Awd
- Nukha
- Zubaid
- Maqil
- Muzayna
- Rabi'a
- Qays
- Qedar
- Quda'a
- al-Samayda
- Sa'ida
- Shehr
- Shuja
- Tamim
- Tanukh
- Tayy
- Thamud
- Yaman
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