Tarikh Khamis
{{Short description|Book by Husayn ibn Muhammad Diyarbakri}}
{{Infobox book
| name = Tarikh Khamis
| title_orig = تاريخ خميس
| author = Husayn ibn Muhammad Diyarbakri
| country = Egypt
| language = Arabic
| subject = History of Islam
| genre = Islamic literature, History
| publisher = Cairo (1884); Beirut (reprint, 1390 AH)
| pub_date = 1884 CE (1302 AH)
| media_type = Print
}}
Tarikh al-Khamis fi ahwal anfas nafis or Tarikh Khamis or Tarikh al-Khamis is a history collection about the history of Islam authored by Sunni Islamic Scholar Husayn ibn Muhammad Diyarbakri,Shayk Muhammed Hisham Kabbani. Gabriel F Haddad, Alexandra Bain, Karim K Tourk, Jennifer McLennan. "Diyarbakri" in Encyclopedia of Islamic Doctrine. Second Edition. As-sunnah Foundation of America. 1998. {{ISBN|9781871031867}}. Volume 2 (Remembrance of Allah and Praising the Prophet). Pages 129 to 131 and 194.[http://www.answering-ansar.org/answers/fadak/en/chap2.php Answering-Ansar.org :: Fadak; The property of Fatima al-Zahra [as]] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070125224232/http://www.answering-ansar.org/answers/fadak/en/chap2.php |date=2007-01-25 }} (who died in either 1559 CE (966 AH) or 1574 CE (982 AH)),"On the Reconstruction of Lost Sources" (2004) 25 Al Qantara 57 [https://books.google.com/books?id=0wwLAQAAMAAJ Google Books]"al-Diyarbakri" in E J Brill's First Encyclopedia of Islam 1913–1936. Reprint Edition. E J Brill. 1987. {{ISBN|9789004082656}}. Volume 2. The Encyclopedia of Islam: A Dictionary of the Geography, Ethnography and Biography of the Muhammedan Peoples. E J Brill and Luzac & Co. 1913 to 1938. and published in Cairo{{cite encyclopedia |entry=Mahomet |encyclopedia=Encyclopædia Britannica |year=1911 |volume=17 |page=410}} in 1884 CE (1302 AH) and reprinted in Beirut in 1390 AHPaul Wheatly. The Places Where Men Pray Together: Cities in Islamic Lands, Seventh Through the Tenth Centuries. University of Chicago Press. 2001. {{ISBN|0226894282}}. Page 519. Diyarbakri is among the most popular compilers of later times. It is also transliterated as Tareekh Khamees and Tareekh-e-Khamees.