Banu Zayd
Banu Zayd (Arabic: بنو زيد) is a Najdi tribe that traces its roots to Zayd who settled Shaqraa in Najd.[1][2] They are a sub-tribe of the Bani Tamim tribe.
Notable people
Among the tribe's members are:
- Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa, Saudi politician and Secretary General of the Muslim World League
- Saleh Abdul Aziz Al Rajhi, Saudi businessman, philanthropist, and one of the founders of Al-Rajhi Bank with his brothers
- Saud Al-Shuraim, One of the imams and preachers of the al-Masjid al-Haram
- Bakr Abu Zayd, Saudi Muslim scholar
- Abdullah ibn Jibreen, Saudi Islamic jurist
See also
References
- Alaqd Alfareed Fe Nasab Al Haraqees Men Bani Zayd, Sheikh Abdullah Al mune'a
- Banu Zayd, al-qabilah al-Quda 'iyah fi hadirat Najd by Shuqayr, Abd al-Rahman ibn Abd Allah. Riyad : al-Mu'allif, 2002.
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