The awlad Jabir trace their descent to Sheikh Ghulamullah who came from Yemen, however his genealogy cites his grandfather as Umar Al Zaylai.
Awld Jbir, the sons of Jbir, were eminent religious teachers in the Nilotic Sudan during the later part of the sixteenth century. Apart from their own importance, they and their kinsmen by blood and marriage formed a complex group of religious families. Information concerning numerous members of this clan is provided by the collection of biographies of Sudanese holy men known as the แนฌabaqtof Wad แธayfallh, which is the main source used in the present article. Two uncritical editions were published in Cairo in 1930.1
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Awld Jbir, the sons of Jbir, were eminent religious teachers in the Nilotic Sudan during the later part of the sixteenth century. Apart from their own importance, they and their kinsmen by blood and marriage formed a complex group of religious families. Information concerning numerous members of this clan is provided by the collection of biographies of Sudanese holy men known as the แนฌabaqtof Wad แธayfallh, which is the main source used in the present article. Two uncritical editions were published in Cairo in 1930.1
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