al-Ḫibā’(الخِباء)

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Al-Ḫibā’


al-Ḫibā’, theTent is an Arabian name. Qutayba, Qazwīnī, al-Ṣūfī and Miṣrī refer to different tent constellations (Laffitte (2012, 2025)[1][2]).

Concordance, Etymology, History

Spelling & Name Variants

  • sometimes the Romanisation al-Ḥibā’ is used.
الخِباء al-Ḫibā’ the Tent Qutayba
الخِباء الشّامیَة al-Ḥibā’ [al-Šāmiyya] the [northern] Tent al-Ṣūfī 10th c.
الخِباء الیمانی al-Ḫibā’ al-Yamānī the Yemenite [= Southern] Tent al-Ṣūfī 10th c.
الخِباء al-Ḥibā’ the [northern] Tent Qazwīnī 13th c.
سَعْدُ الخِبَاء Saᶜd al-Ḫiba’ the Lucky [star] of he Tent Miṣrī 14th c.

Identification(s)

  1. The constellation "The Tent" refers to the same constellation as "The Northern Tent"
  2. The "Yemenite Tent" is then the southern counterpart,
  3. The Lucky Tent is yet another constellation.

[Northern] Tent (الخِباء الشّامیَة)

Name Variants:

  • The Tent
  • The Northern Tent
  • The Syrian Tent
Arabian constellation of The (Northern) Tent (CC BY Laffitte 2025)

Kunitzsch (1959) and Laffitte (2012, 2025) identifies الخِباء الشّامیَة (The Northern Tent) with stars in Lynx and Auriga.


Schjellerup had added some stars in Camelopardalis, but Laffitte (2025)[1] argues that they are two far north:

Ibn Qutayba gives δ, ξ Aur. Based on al-Ṣūfī's description, Schjellerup adds 2 Lyn +α, β Cam. But, as Ibn Qutayba points out that the figure begins under Awlād al-Ẓibā’, this means that it includes α Lyn. One can reasonably remove from Schjellerup’s list αβ Cam, which are too far away, and add the brightest stars that connect 2 Lyn to α Lyn.

There is also confusion in Ibn Qutayba, who places this figure under the one that he places under Station XIV and which he calls al-Ḫibā’ al-Yamānī, “the Yemeni” or “the Southern”. The one we are talking about, which is northern, should reasonably be called al-Ḥibā’ al-Šāmiyya, “the Syrian,” i.e. “the Northern”.

Yemenite Tent (الخِباء الیمانی)

Arabian constellation of The Yemenite Tent (CC BY Laffitte 2025).

Name Variants:

  • The Yemenite Tent
  • The Southern Tent

The Yemenite Tent is mentioned by al-Qutayba and al-Sufi; the latter also calls it the "Southern Tent" as opposed to the Northern Tent in the Lynx area. It is located in Corvus. Laffitte (2025)[1] identifies: β, γ, δ, ε Crv and argues:

By Ibn Qutayba, this figure is located under Lunar Station XIV. The epithet al-Yamānī, given by al-Ṣūfī, must be interstood in relation to another al-Ḫibā’, located between Awlād al-Ẓibā’ and al-ᶜAyyūq, which is boreal, and which we have therefore named al-Šāmiyya, “the Syrian” or “the Northern”.

Laffitte (2025) also points out that the stars of Corvus form a Arabic Lunar Station and are also listed with other Arabic names:

Native Name Romanisation Translation Author
al-Maᶜlaf the Manger Qutayba
al-Aḥmal the Lambs Ḥanīfa
al-Ağmal the Camels Ṣūfī
al-Ğimāl idem Fāris
al-Buᶜūl the Masters Mammātī

Lucky [star] of the Tent (سَعْدُ الخِبَاء)

al-Suʿūd, “the Lucky [stars]” are an Arabian asterism in Aquarius. Several modern star names resemble this historical asterism (e.g. Sadalsuud, Sadalmelik, Sadalbari...). Laffitte (2025) lists two names among the lucky stars that include tents:

Native Name Romanisation Translation Author Identification
Saʿd al-Aḫbiyya the Lucky [star] of the Burrows or the Tents Mālik Lunar Station XXV:

γ, ζ, π, η Aqr

Saʿd al-Ḫiba’ the Lucky [star] of he Tent Miṣrī γ, ζ, π, η Aqr

Mythology

IAU Working Group on Star Names

The name was discussed and approved by the IAU WGSN in 202x. As this star is already named ..., the WGSN chose ... (not to apply/ to apply the name to a neighbouring star/ to ...) in the IAU-CSN.


Weblinks

Reference

LynCam

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Roland Laffitte (2025), Nommer les étoile: 500 noms hérités des Arabes - Apport de l'uranographie arabe, Orient des Mots
  2. Roland Laffitte (2012), Le ciel des Arabes