Dahis and al-Ghabra

Inconclusive Dāhis and al-Ghābra (Arabic: داحس والغبراء) was an armed conflict between two tribes of the Ghatafan.

[1][2][3] But Hudhayfah ibn Badr refused to pay up, and the Banu Abs responded by stabbing his brother to death.

[1][2] The pre-Islamic poet Antarah ibn Shaddad was one of the fighters in the war, fighting on the side of the Banu Abs.

[1] Some of the Banu Abs, however, refrained from fighting in order to guard the caravans of the Lakhmids that were passing through Al Yamama.

[4] The Lakhmid ruler at the time, Al-Nu'man III ibn al-Mundhir, had promised the Banu Abs rewards if they successfully protected his caravans.

The family tree of the two main leaders during the war of Dahis and al-Ghabra.