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This is not the sub-clan of Quraish, for that, see Banu Taim

Banī Tamīm or Banu Tamim or Banu Tameem (Arabic: بنو تميم‎) is one of the largest of all Arab tribes. The tribe's history goes back to pre-Islamic times, a sister-clan of Quraysh. Today millions descend from the tribe in the Arabian Peninsula and neighboring countries such as Iraq , Jordan , Syria , Egypt , Palestine , Iran and Historically well-known in Afghanistan . The word Tamim in Arabic means strong and solid.1

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History

The Bani Tamīm are located primarily in Najd (Central Saudi Arabia), central and southern Iraq (Basra and Diyala) and the Iranian province of Khuzestan and in south and north of Yemen [Hadramot, and Taiz city]. Members of this tribe are commonly identifiable by the surnames of "Al-Tamimi" or "al-Tamīmī", which can be spelled as "Al-Timimi" or "Al-Temimi" in reflection of the local accent.

The tribe's progenitor Tamīm or Tamīm ibn Murrah ibn Ka'ab is said to have lived in the 1st century CE and is reported to have met one of Jesus Christ's disciples. Kilab who is Tamīm's brother, is an ancestor of Prophet Muhammad.The tribe traces its lineage to Adnan and the prophets Ishmael and Abraham.Nowadays Tamim is the largest civilized Arab tribe.

Banu Tamim embraced Islam in the eighth year after the Hijracitation needed. In an Islamic hadith, Prophet Muhammad remarked that the Tamīm tribe would be the most vigorous of his community in fighting the Dajjal (the Antichrist), an evil figure in Islamic eschatology2.

Leading personalities

Among the tribe's famous personalities:

Saudi Tamimi Tribes

These families are from the four major sects of the Tamim Tribe [but not the only],

The Banu Tamim are an extremely large tribe. Their numbers were and still are quite impressive, most were scattered all over Central Najd (Saudi Arabia), and now due to the growing economy of the country they have moved to all corners of the country.

Well known Tamimi Personalities and families

Hadith

found in Sahih Bukhari:

"I have loved the people of the tribe of Bani Tamim, ever since I heard three things the Messenger of Allah said about them. I heard him saying, 'These people (of the tribe of Bani Tamim) would stand firm against the Dajjal.' When the charitable gifts from that tribe came, the Messenger of Allah said, 'These are the charitable gifts of our folk.' A'ishah had a slave girl from that tribe, and the Prophet said to A'ishah, 'Manumit her, as she is a descendant of Ishmael.'"7

Also from Musnad Imam Ahmed:

"Say nothing but good of the Bani Tamim, for they indeed are the severest of people in attacking the Dajjal."

Mohammed once said,

Whomever claims descent from a person not his father, or from a tribe not his own, will receive God's repetitive damnation until the day of judgment.
"قال رسول الله : "من ادعى لغير أبيه أو انتمى لغير مواليه؛ فعليه لعنة الله المتتابعة إلى يوم القيامة

In Nahj ul Balagha Letter 18 Hazrat Ali(R.A) says:

"Remember that bani tamim is such a clan that their star has not set as yet, amongst them if one great man dies there is another to take his place. Remember that after embracing Islam and even during pre-Islamic days these people were never regarded as mean, jealous or covetous. On the contrary, they had a very high status. Besides they have claims of kinship and friendship with us. If we behave kindly, patiently and sympathetically towards them Allah will reward us. But if we ill-treat them we shall be sinning."

Dynasties

References

  1. ^ "JSTOR: Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, Vol. 8, No. 2 (Nov., 1965 ), pp. 113-163", www.jstor.org, http://www.jstor.org/pss/3595962, retrieved on 22 June 2008. 
  2. ^ Display
  3. ^ AUTHORITIBS - Online Information article about AUTHORITIBS
  4. ^ USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts
  5. ^ Salafis
  6. ^ أستاذي:الشيخ محمد الصالح العثيمين
  7. ^ (ahadith 2543 and 4366 of al-Fath)