Harith — or Hareth is a common Arabic name, meaning ploughman , and may refer to:* Harith al Dhari (born 1941), Sunni Arab cleric, and chairman of the Association of Muslim Scholars * Harith Gassani, contemporary of Muhammad, and Governor of Syria *… … Wikipedia
Harith — (ibn Hillisa), Verfasser einer der sieben Mo allakât, s. Arabische Literatur, S. 657 … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Harith ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib — Hārith ibn ‘Abd al Muttalib (ArB|حارث بن عبد المطلب) was one of the uncles of Muhammad and also a Sahaba. His mother was Fatimah bint Amr. His brothers were Hamza ibn Abd al Muttalib, Abu Talib ibn ‘Abd al Muttalib, and ‘Abd Allah ibn ‘Abd al… … Wikipedia
Harith ibn Rab'i — ( ar. حريث بن ربيع) was one of the companions of Muhammad.Hi full name was Abu Qatada al Harith ibn Rabi i al Ansari BiographyHe had a Mawla named Abu Muhammad [ [http://bewley.virtualave.net/muw8.html Muw8 ] ] . Presumably, he had a son named… … Wikipedia
Harith ibn Harb — ( ar. حارث بن حرب) was the son of the 7th century Arabian Meccan leader Harb ibn Umayya, thus he was also the brother of Abu Sufyan ibn Harb, the man who would be Muhammad s arch enemy, but adopt Islam after the Conquest of Mecca The Sealed… … Wikipedia
Harith Gassani — (Arabic,حارث الغساني) was an Arab Christian ruler of Syria. he was a contemporary with the prophet Muhammad and Governor of Syria. He received a letter from Muhammad where he was invited to Islam. Harith Ghassani descendant from the Ghassanid… … Wikipedia
Harith Ibn Hillisa — Harith Ịbn Hịllisa, arabischer Dichter des 6. Jahrhunderts; sein bekanntestes Gedicht, eine Kasside, improvisierte er zum Lob und zur Verteidigung seines Stammes am Ende einer 40 Jahre währenden Stammesfehde … Universal-Lexikon
Harith al-Dhari — Sheik Harith Sulayman al Dhari or Harith ibn Sulayman ibn Dhari al Zoba i al shamri (Arabic:حارث الضاري) was born in 1941 in Anbar in Al Zaidan district. He is a Sunni Arab cleric, and chairman of the Association of Muslim Scholars, he is also… … Wikipedia
Harith al-Muhasibi — al Muhasibi (781–857) was the founder of the Baghdad School of Islamic philosophy, and a teacher of the Sufi masters Junayd al Baghdadi and Sari al Saqti. His full name is Abu Abdullah Harith bin Asad al Basri. He was born in Basra in 781.… … Wikipedia
Harith Ibn Hilliza Ul-Yashkuri — Al Harith Ibn Hillizah Al Yashkuri, Arabic الحارث بن حلزة اليشكري pre Islamic Arabian poet of the tribe of Bakr, from the 5th century. He was famous as the author of one of the poems generally received among the Mo allakat . Nothing is known of… … Wikipedia
Harith — arabischer Name, Bedeutung: der nach Besitz Strebende, auch: Löwe … Deutsch namen