Khindif

[4][1] Khindif Laila gave birth to three sons, Mudrikah, Tabikha, and Qam'ah.

[3] In ancient times, the Khindif resided in the Arabian Peninsula in the region of the Tihamah.

In the pre-Islamic times, the ancestor of the Khindif tribes, Ilyas, was a monotheist who abhorred the worship of idols.

[13] But many years after his death, his descendants would be the first amongst the Arabs to worship the statues of Suwa' and Hubal.

[14] Minority converted to Christianity, for example Waraqah ibn Nawfal from the Quraysh tribe.