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Abd-Ya-Layl ibn Amr
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| name | Abd-Ya-Layl ibn Amr |
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| native_name | عبد يا ليل بن عمرو |
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| birth_place | Taif, Saudi Arabia |
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| native_name_lang | Arabic |
| occupation | Chieftain |
| module | {{Infobox royalty |
| embed | Yes |
| house | Banu Thaqif |
| house-type | Tribe |
| house-type = Tribe Abd-Ya-Layl ibn Amr (), of the Banu Thaqif tribe was one of the chieftains of the city of Ta'if, a city hostile to Islam. However, in 631 or 632, he was included in a delegation that resulted in his tribe accepting Islam.
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