Abbadi (Bedouin)

Ibn al-Abar described al-Mu’tamid as: “He was one of the virtuous kings, the brave but wise, generous and trustworthy".

His kingdom grew to include Seville, Cordoba, the historic caliphate territories, Green Island, and Murcia.

As a result, the Abbadi dynasty can be found as surnames in a variety of countries Including North Africa, Egypt, Iraq and more.

Historian Rox Bin Zaid Al-Azizi, in his book, A Landmark for Jordanian Heritage, noted that the Abbadi tribe is classified into two main groupings : Al-Jarūmiyyah and the Jabūriyyah.

The Daily Mail wrongly stated that Zaida was the daughter of Al-Mutam'd ibn Abbad and a direct descendant of Prophet Muhammad.

After the end of the Islamic era in Spain, She managed to flee and wed Alfonso VI, King of Castile, before later converting to Christianity or, to be more specific, reverting to her previous faith.