'Abd-Kulāl al-Ḥimyarī (Arabic: عبد كلال الحميري), or simply 'Abdkulāl or 'Abd-kalal, was a governor of Himyar who lived in the 5th century CE.
[2] As for his epithet, he was said to have been from the Dhu Harith tribe, rendering his full name as 'Abd-Kulāl ibn Muthāwwīb Dhū Harīth al-Ḥimyarī.
[7] The first Christian ruler of Himyar, Marthad'ilan Yanuf is also identified as being one of his sons, with the full name Marthad ibn 'Abd-Kulal al-Himyari.
[3][2] In the inscriptions, 'Abd-Kulal can be seen praising the god Rahmanan, which shows he believed in a form of monotheism.
[7] Muslim historians like al-Tabari and Jawad Ali stated that 'Abd-Kulal was a convert to a form of non-trinitarian Christianity.