معد بن عدنان. مضر

'Abdu'I-Muttalib whose name was Shayba , b , the friend of the Compassionate
whose name was 'Amir , b More notable are his four sons, and progenitors of major tribal groupings: , , , and

البداية والنهاية/الجزء الثاني/خبر عدنان جد عرب الحجاز

Family tree [ ] Mu'ana bint Jahla Nizar ibn Ma'ad Tribal label [ ] The term Nizar is rarely attested in the pre-Islamic period.

تبار محمد
As the linguist and historian writes, "it is evident that we cannot speak of Nizar as a tribe which had a real historical existence nor, as is the case with the , as a comprehensive term indicating an effective grouping together of a number of tribes of different origin
عدنان
History [ ] The tradition states that Muhammad was the son of 'Abdullah, b
ابن عدنان
The Encyclopaedia of Islam, New Edition, Volume VIII: Ned—Sam
The term Ibna Nizar lit whose name was Zayd , b
The tribes claiming descent from Iyad or Anmar, who in some sources were regarded as sons of Ma'ad, were only rarely considered part of the Nizari tribes Ancestry [ ] His father is , while his mother, Mu'ana bint Jahla, hailed from the South Arabian tribe

نزار بن معد

whose name was al-Mughira , b.

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ابن عدنان
whose name was 'Amr , b
ابن عدنان
The Encyclopaedia of Islam, New Edition, Volume VIII: Ned—Sam
عك بن عدنان
'the two sons of Nizar' was applied to the two large "northern" tribal groups of Rabi'a and Mudar, who were previously considered as unrelated