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The Al Bin Ali tribe is a Sea Bedouin Arab based in the Persian Gulf states, especially Bahrain. The Al Bin Ali are the desendants of their great grandfather Ali Al-Utbi from the Bani Utbah Tribe. Utbah is the great grandfather of the Bani Utbah which is a section of Khafaf from Bani Sulaim bin Mansoor from Mudhar from Adnan.
   The Al Bin Ali were a politically important group that moved backwards and forwards between Qatar and Bahrain, they were the original dominant group of Zubara area .
   The Al Bin Ali Tribe are the Original Utub being that they're the only tribe to carry the last name Al Utbi in their Ownership's documents of Palm gardens in Bahrain as early as the year 1699 - 1111 Hijri . The plural word for Al Utbi is Utub and the name of the tribe is Bani Utbah.
   There is a neighourhood in Muharraq city named Al Bin Ali and it's the oldest and biggest neighborhood in Muharraq, members of this tribe lived in this area for more than two centuries.
   The Al Bin Ali carry the Al-Sulaimi flag as they call it in Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, and Eastern province in the kingdom of saudi Arabia. The correct name literally is Al-Sulami and it's red and white and is distinguished with four red stripes with three white stripes.It was raised on their ships during wartime and in the pearl season and on special occasions such as weddings and during Eid and in the “ Ardha of war ” . The Al Bin Ali defeated the army of Nasr Al Madhkoor in Zubarah in 1782.It is well know that the strategist of this battle was Shaikh Nasr Al Madhkoor, his sword fell into the hands of Salama Bin Saif Al Bin Ali after his army collapsed and his forces were defeated . They kept inheriting it son to grand son until it was given as a gift to King AbdulAziz Al Saud. Today the sword is kept at the King AbdulAziz Museum at Riyadh, Capital of Saudi Arabia. Isa Bin Tarif, Chief of the Al Bin Ali Al Utbi Tribe, is a desendant of the Original Utub who conquered Bahrain . Isa Bin Tarif was the Chief of the Al Bin Ali Tribe from the beginning of the 19th Century until his death in 1847. This assertion by Saldanha along with the Ownership documents by the Al Bin Ali Tribe which carry the last name Al Utbi proves without a shadow of a doubt that the Al Bin Ali are the Original Utub who carried the last name Al Utbi in their ownership's document.
   The following Afkhadh lived in Furaiha:
   Al-Salamah, Al-Mijbil, Al-Amur, Al-Khanfar, Al-Jeda'e, and Al-Hamad.
   The following Afkhadh lived in Zubarah:
Al-Tareef, Al-Lahdan, Al-Ghannam, Al-Taraymah, Al-Derbas, and Al-Butami.
   It was a custom of the Original Utub tribe Al Bin Ali that there were two chiefs as shaikhs of the tribe: one in Furaiha and the other in Zubarah. All members of the tribe have one pride and it's “ Alad Salim” which is awlad (sons of) Salim and this pride is used in the worst and at the hardest times to replenish the strength and desires of the tribe members.
   Irshaid Bin Amar Al-Jeda’e Al-Bin Ali said:
   We rode with money with men and our ships coming to us closer with so many things. They find it my friends from Alad Salim their fatalities are between the powerful heads.
   Until he says:
And he warns you about Alad Salim if they get together. They are dangerous and sharp preys. The Poet Abu Shahab mentiones the battle of Gizgiz 1244 Hijri-1828:
   With appraisal who call them selves awlad Salim Enemies of the enemy in the first folk And these are their habits in every battle how many times did they make them cry to the fullest
   Awlad Salim is a pride and it's based on the bigger section of Al Bin Ali and they're Al Salim but all members of the Tribe say this pride since they're all from Bani Salim and Bani Shudhaib who are cousins are brothers from blood.so they all agree to say this pride.

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