Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition
Ḥādjib b. Zurāra
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HadjibEI.pdf ḤÄdjib b. ZurÄra b. ÉUdus b. Zayd b. ÉAbd AllÄh b. DÄrim b. MÄlik b. Ḥanáºala b. MÄlik b. Zayd ManÄt b. TamÄ«m, an eminent sayyid of the DÄrim of
TamÄ«m in the period of the DjÄhiliyya. His name was, according to Abu Él-YaḳáºÄn, Zayd, and his kunya AbÅ« ÉIkrisha. ḤÄdjib, a member of one of the noblest families of Bedouin society, was known for his mildness. A particular incident in connexion with ḲurÄd b. ḤanÄ«fa later caused ḤÄdjib to kill ḲurÄd, which led to clashes between some families of DÄrim. The first battle attended by ḤÄdjib was the battle of Djabala. He was captured and freed himself by paying the exceedingly high ransom of 1100 camels. He headed the troops of TamÄ«m in the encounters of al-NisÄr and al-DjifÄr and was defeated. ḤÄd̲j̲ib continued the tradition of friendly relations between al-Ḥīra and the DÄrim and attempted to gain for the DÄrim the privilege of the ridÄfa, which had been entrusted by the rulers of al-Ḥīra to another branch of TamÄ«m, the YarbÅ«É. The YarbÅ«É refused to cede the ridÄfa to the DÄrim, marched out against the forces of al-Ḥīra sent against them, and defeated them at Ṭikhfa. ḤÄdjib attained fame through a visit to the court of Persia. He asked the Persian ruler to permit his people to pasture their herds in the Persian territory, since they were suffering from a heavy drought caused by the curse of the Prophet on Mu ar. ḤÄdjib left his bow as pledge, promising that his people would not harass the subjects of the Persian ruler. When the Prophet lifted his curse, ḤÄdjib was already dead. His son ÉUá¹Ärid went to the Persian king, who returned to him the bow and granted him a precious suit of clothes, which ÉUá¹Ärid presented to the Prophet while visiting him with the delegation of TamÄ«m in 9/630. The Prophet, however, refused to accept the gift.
This widely current story is contradicted by a report recorded in a commentary of AbÅ« TammÄm's DÄ«wÄn. According to this report ḤÄdjib gave his bow as pledge when he was entrusted by the Persian ruler to escort a caravan to ÉUkÄáº. After he had successfully carried out his mission he was âcrownedâ by the ruler of Persia. Some traditions claim that ḤÄdjib embraced the religion of the Magians. Whether ḤÄdjib met the Prophet is rather doubtful, since traditions claiming this seem not to be trustworthy. He died in the twenties of the 7th century. (M. J. Kister) Bibliography Bishr b. AbÄ« KhÄzim, DÄ«wÄn, ed. ÉIzzat Ḥasan, Damascus 1960, index The DÄ«wÄns of ÉAbÄ«d b. al-Abraá¹£ and ÉÄmir b. al-Ṭufayl, 98 (ed. Lyall) Ibn al-KalbÄ«, Djamhara, Ms. Br. Mus., ff. 65a, 134a, 178b al-BalÄdhurÄ«, AnsÄb, Ms. ff. 351a, 909b, 960a, 964b, 967b, 983b, 989b, 992a NaḳÄʾiḠDjarÄ«r wa-ʾl-Farazdaḳ (ed. Bevan), index al-Farazdaḳ, DÄ«wÄn, ed. al-á¹¢ÄwÄ«, 44, 116, 129 Schulthess, Ãber den Dichter al-NaǧÄÅ¡Ä« und seine Zeitgenossen, in ZDMG, liv, 449 Muḥammad b. ḤabÄ«b, al-Muḥabbar, ed. I. Lichtenstaedter, index al-DjÄḥiáº, MukhtÄrÄt, Ms. Br. Mus. f. 113a al-DjÄḥiáº, ḤayawÄn, ed. A. S. HÄrÅ«n, i, 374, ii, 93, 246
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Ibn Ḥadjar, al-Iá¹£Äba, Cairo 1907, no. 1355, 482, 4067, 4071, 9141, 5559 al-NuwayrÄ«, NihÄyat al-arab, Cairo 1927 iii, 381 al-ḤalabÄ«, InsÄn al-Ê¿uyÅ«n, Cairo 1932, i, 10 LA, s.v. á¹.r.r. Ibn al-KalbÄ«, AnsÄb al-Khayl, ed. A. ZakÄ«, Cairo 1946, 40 AghÄnÄ«, index Ibn Ḳutayba, al-MaÊ¿ÄnÄ« al-kabÄ«r, Hyderabad 1949, 476 Ibn al-MuÉtazz, ṬabaḳÄt, ed. FarrÄdj, Cairo 1956, 199. [Print Version: Volume III, page 49, column 1] Citation: Kister, M. J. "ḤÄdjib b. ZurÄra b. ÉUdus b. Zayd b. ÉAbd AllÄh b. DÄrim b. MÄlik b. Ḥanáºala b. MÄlik b. Zayd ManÄt b. TamÄ«m." Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition. Edited by: P. Bearman; Th. Bianquis; C. E. Bosworth; E. van Donzel; and W. P. Heinrichs.