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Wikipedia must end its lies and fabrications and distortions.
There is no reference in Isaiah 16:11 to Dumah.
The reference to Dumah in Isaiah 21:11 does not mention it as being any "Arabian tribe". Dumah is mentioned in the context to Seir, which was associated with the territory of Edom. Arabia is designated separately.
As a matter of fact, at no point does the Bible ever associated Ishmael and his descendents with the Arabian peninsula, the Hejaz, or Mecca and Medina. They are associated with the Syrian and Negev deserts. The Bible never ever mentions Arabia and Arabs in relation to Ishmael.
I guess these minor "details" are of little consequence to the serial fabricators at Wikipedia, who peddle in such disinformation on a daily basis.