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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.

One of Anmar ibn Nizar's children, Khath'am, managed to survive. He was the ancestor of the tribe named after him.

References

  1. 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."
Historical Arab tribes
These prefixes ignored in the alphabetical ordering: Al, Bani, Banu.
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