According to Fred Donner, there are thus two sects of Šaybāni, one were on the Muslim side against Persia and one on the Persian side.<ref>https://iranicaonline.org/articles/du-qar</ref> According to Al-Baladhuri's Futuh, both Hani' b. Qabīṣah and either Iyas or the son of Iyas surrendered Al-Nu'man's former territories to [[Khalid b. al-Walid]]'s forces in 633CE agreeing to serve him as spies.<ref>https://static4.emaanlibrary.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Extracted-pages-from-Tabari_Volume_05b.pdf?x60328 p.359, ft857</ref>
Hani' s daughter Bayriyya Bahriyya was the wife of [[Omar]]'s son [[Ubayd Allah ibn Umar]].
Al-Sari bin Mansur claimed to be Hani's descendant.
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