Within the Arab Tribes you can distinguish three main groups:
Perishing Arabs (Arabic: العرب البائدة): These are the ancients of whose history little is known. They include ‘Aad,Thamud, Tasm, Jadis, Imlaq and others. Jadis and Tasm perished because of genocide. 'Aad and Thamud perished because of their decadence, as recorded in the Qur'an. Archaeologists have recently uncovered inscriptions that contain references to 'Iram, which was a major city of the 'Aad. Imlaq is the singular form of 'Amaleeq and is probably synonymous to the biblical Amalek.
Pure Arabs (Arabic: العرب العاربة): They are from Yemen, originated from the progeny of Ya‘rub bin Yashjub binQahtan so were also called Qahtanian Arabs.
Arabized Arabs (Arabic: العرب المستعربة): They originated from the progeny of Ishmael the first born son of the patriarch Abraham and the Jurhum tribe, also called ‘Adnani Arabs. Prophet Muhammad is an 'Adnani Arab.
Pure Arabs (Arabic: العرب العاربة): They are from Yemen, originated from the progeny of Ya‘rub bin Yashjub binQahtan so were also called Qahtanian Arabs.
Arabized Arabs (Arabic: العرب المستعربة): They originated from the progeny of Ishmael the first born son of the patriarch Abraham and the Jurhum tribe, also called ‘Adnani Arabs. Prophet Muhammad is an 'Adnani Arab.
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Banū 'Abbās[1] (بنو عبّاس)
Abdul Qays (عبدالقيس)
Banū 'Abd Shams (بنو عبد شمس)
Banū 'Abs (بنو عبس)
Banū 'Adī (بنو عدي)
Banū 'Ajlān (بنو عجلان)
ʿĀd (عاد)
Banū 'Āmir (بنو عامر)
Banū 'Amr (بنو عمرو)
'Anazah (عنزة)
Banū Asad (بنو أسد)
Banū 'Aṭīyah بنو عطيّة)
'Asīr (عسير)
Banū Aws (بنو أوس)
Al-Awazem (العوازم)in Kuwait
Banū 'Awf (بنو عوف)
Azd (الأزد)
B
D
F
G
H
Al-Hawajir Al-Hajri, Banu Hajr
J
Al-Ja'aliyīn (الجعليّين)
Banū Jabar (بنو جبر)
Banū Juhaynah (بنو جهينة)
K
Khawlān (خولان)
Banū Khālid (بنو خالد)
Āl Khalïfah (آل خليفة)
Banū Khath'am (بنو خثعم)
Banū Khazraj (بنو خزرج)
Banū Khuzā'ah (بنو خزاعة)
Banū Kinānah (بنو كنانة)
L[edit]
Larzi
M
N
Q
Banū Qaynuqā' (بنو قينقاع)
Banū Quḑā'ah (بنو قضاعة)
Quraysh (قريش)
Banū Qurayẓah (بنو قريظة)
R
S
Saba' سبأ
Shahrān (شهران)
Al-Shabeeb
BIN SUMAIDA
T
Banu Taghlib (T. ibn Wā'il, بنو تغلب, branch of Rabī'ah)[1]
Banū Tamīm (بنو تميم)
Thamūd (ancient Arabs, ثمود)
Āl Thānī (branch of Banu Tamim, Qatar, آل ثاني)
U
Banū Umayyah (بنو أميّة), famous in the western sources as the Umayyads.
'Utaybah (عتيبة)
Banū 'Utbah (بنو عتبة)
Y
Yaf'i (اليافعي)
Z
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