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___Prophets of Allah _____ ___Imams___ ___Sufies______
- (80) '''Adam''' (Hazrat Adam/ Michael), prophet (4004-3070 BC);who wed Amma Hawwa (Eve), the mother of all living (about 4000-before 3074 BC);
- (79) Shees (Seth, Hazrat Sheth), prophet (3874-2962 BC);who wed Azura bint Adam;
- (78) Anuus (Enosh/Enos), (3769-2864 BC);who wed Noam bint Seth;
- (77) Kaynum (Kenan/Cainan), (3679-2769 BC);who wed Mualeleth bint Enosh;
- (76) Mihlayil (Mahalalel/Mahalaleel), (3609-2714 BC);who wed Dinah bint Barakiel ibn Enosh;
- (75) Burrah (Jared), (3544-2582 BC);who wed Baraka bint Rashujal ibn Kenan (Cainan);
- (74) Kanukh (Enoch/ Hazrat Idrees), prophet (3382-3017 BC) who was taken into heaven with the holy city of Sion;who wed Edna bint Daniel ibn Mahalalel;
- (73) Mutawshilkh (Methuselah/ Methusaleh), prophet (3317-2348 BC);who wed Edna bint Azrail ibn Jared;
- (72) Lamak (Lamech), prophet (3130-2353 BC);who wed Betenos (Ashmua) bint Barakil (Elishaa) ibn Enoch;
- (71) '''Noah''' (Noah/ Hazrat Nooh, Gabriel), prophet and ark-builder(2948 BC-1998 BC) who was saved with his family from the Flood; who wed Emzara (Naamah) bint Rake'el ibn Methuselah;
- (70) Saam (Shem/Sceaf, Melchizadek?), prophet, king of Salem (?) (2454-1842 BC);who wed Sedeqetelebab bint Eliakihm ibn Methuselah;
- (69) Arfikhishd (A(r)phaxad/Arfakhshadh), king of Arrapachtis (2342-1904 BC);who wed Rasueja bint Elam ibn Shem;
- (68) Shalikh (Shelah/Salah), king of Babylon (about 2307 BC-1874 BC);who wed Muak bint Kesed ibn Arphaxad;
- (67) 'Abir (Eber /'Aybar/ Hazrat Hud) ibn Shelah, king of Babylon (2277-1813 BC) probably in Babylon;
- (66) Farigh (Pelag/Peleg/Falikh), king of Babylon (2243-2004 BC) probably in Babylon;
- (65) Ar'u (Reu/Ra'u/Yen), king of Lagash (2213 BC-1974 BC) probablyin Babylon;
- (64) Sharukh (Serug/Saragh), king of Ur and Agade (2181-1951 BC) inUr, Chaldea, Mesopotamia;who wed Melka bint Kaber ibn 'Abir;
- (63) Nahur (Nahor), king of Ur and Agade (2151-2003 BC) in Ur,Chaldea, Mesopotamia;
- (62) Tarih (Azrah/ Terah), king of Agade (2122-1917 BC) in Ur, Chaldea, Mesopotamia;who wed Maria (Miriam/ Noona);
- (61) Hazrat Ibrahim (Abram/Abrahim/Abraham), prophet (about 2052-1877 BC) in Ur, Chaldea, Mesopotamia;who had issue with Hazrat Hajra (Hagar 'the Egyptian');
- (60) Hazrat Ishmael (Ishmael) ibn Abrahim, prophet(about 1966-1829 BC) near Egypt;who wed Ra'la bint Mudad/ Saama binte Mohlil;
- ( Forty two generations between Hazrat Isma’il (about 1966-1829 BC) To `Adnan (about 121 BC). I have listed here only one pedigree.
- (59) Qaizar (Qaidar/Kedar);
- (58) Habsham (Aram Nabeet/Nabit/Nabt/Nebajoth);
- (57) Saiqan (Samar);
- (56) Marza (Marhar);
- (55) Sami (Sama Majshar);
- (54) Zareh (Qameer);
- (53) Maqsad (Maqasari);
- (52) Thamar (Bahami Doos al-Ataq);
- (51) Qanadi (Qanad);
- (50) Aasar (Nedvani Saheb-e-Majalis);
- (49) Saman (Zaed);
- (48) Aaqari (Aaqar);
- (47) Raavali (Raava);
- (46) Maleehani (Malhan Abood);
- (45) Bahzani (Bahran);
- (44) Basrabi (Basram);
- (43) Bashmani (Basheen);
- (42) Hamadi (Hamadan Ismail Zilauj);
- (41) Abaai (Ubaid Yazn Altaan);
- (40) Sadai (Ismail Zilmatalij);
- (39) Aaqari (Aaqar Ibrahim);
- (38) Aqar (Aafi Abqar Abuljin);
- (37) Majali (Maji Zareeb);
- (36) Mahshi (Tahash Shahdood);
- (35) Hajmi (Hajam Halah);
- (34) Tahba (Tahib Raima);
- (33) Yadlana (Yadlaf Raima);
- (32) Baldan (Mathamal Yaldas);
- (31) Haraba (Awam Barekh Alnajib);
- (30) Kasrana (Mahlam Zilaun);
- (29) Lahama (Qamwal Marmah al Nasib/ Atar);
- (28) Shayukha (Saad Rajab Ubai);
- (27) Boora (Boor Booz Yooza/ Thaalba);
- (26) Awaz (Shaalba);
- (25) Nabeet;
- (24) Salaman (Shahab Manjar Nabeet);
- (23) Mateea (Hameeda);
- (22) Hameesa (Salman);
- (21) Adnan Adnan(about 121 BC); wed Mahad binte Al-laham bin Jaljab bin Jadees;
- Akk, had issue
- El-Rith
- El-No'man
- El-Dhallâh
- (20) Ma'add Ma'ad (about 91 BC); wed Maana binte Joosham bin Jalhama bin Umro bin Jarham;
- (19) Nizar (Nazzar/ Nadhar) Nizar (about 61 BC); wed Saudah;
- Rabi'a El-Farras, had issue
- Anmar
- (18) Mudar (Modhar/ Muzar/ Muzaar/ Mudar) Mudar (about 31 BC); wed al-Riyab (Rabab) binte Haider bin Ma`add;
- Ailân, had issue
- (17) Ilyâs Ilyas (about 2 AD); wed Layla bani Khindif (Khandaf ) Codhaite binte Rabiaah bin Nazzar (Abu Ayyad)
- Omeir
- Amir, had issue
- (16) Mudrika Amr Mudrikah (Mudrakah, Umro) Mudrikah (about 30 AD); wed Salma binte Aslam bin al-Han bin Qazaah bin Ma`add;
- Hodseil, had issue
- (15) Khuzayma (Khazima/ Khuzaimah) Khuzaimah (about 68); wed Hind 'Uwana (Awana) binte Saad bin Qais bin Eelan bin Mudar;
- (14) Kinâna Kinanah (about 101); wed Barra (Bara) binte Mar bin Adoo bin Tanja bin Ilyas;
- (13) El-Nadr An-Nadr Qays (Qais) al-Nadr (an-Nazr/al-Nadar) (about 134);wed 'Ikrisha (Akrasha) binte Adwan bin Haris bin Umro bin Qais bin Taas (Eelan) bin Mudar;
- (12) Malik Malik (about 160); wed Jandala binte al-Haris bin Maqas bin Umar Aljarhami;
- (11) Fihr or Kuraysh, Fihr Founder of the Tribe of the Quraysh Fihr (Fahr) Quraish, progenitor of the tribe of Quraish (about 190-325); wed Layla (Laila) binte al-Haris bin Tameem bin Saad bin Huzail bin Mudrakah (Umro) bin Ilyas;
- Banu Quraysh — Quraysh was divided into several sub-clans.
- Banu Abd-al-dar — sub-clan of Quraysh
- Banu Abd Manaf — sub-clan of Quraysh
- Banu Nawfal — sub-clan of Banu Abd Manaf, clan of Mut`im ibn ‘Adi[1]
- Banu Muttalib — sub-clan of Banu Abd Manaf
- Banu Hashim — sub-clan of Banu Abd Manaf, clan of Muhammad and Ali.
- Banu Abd Shams — sub-clan of Banu Abd Manaf, parent clan of Banu Umayyah.
- Banu Umayyah — sub-clan of Banu Abd Shams, clan of Abu Sufyan and Uthman ibn Affan
- Banu Makhzum — sub-clan of Quraysh, clan of Khalid ibn al-Walid
- Banu Zuhrah — sub-clan of Quraysh, clan of Sa'ad ibn Abi Waqqas
- Banu Taim — sub-clan of Quraysh, clan of Abu Bakr
- Banu Adi — sub-clan of Quraysh, clan of Umar ibn al-Khattab
- Banu Asad (Quraysh) — sub-clan of Quraysh, clan of Abd-Allah ibn al-Zubayr and Khadijah
- Banu Jumah — sub-clan of Quraysh
- Banu Sahm — sub-clan of Quraysh- Amr ibn al-As
- Muharib, had issue
- El-Harith, had issue
- (10) Ghalib Ghalib (about 225-350); wed 'Atika (Salma binte Umro bin Rabia);
- (9) Lu'avy Luwaiy (La`ayy/ Lu'ay) (about 260-375); wed Mawiya (Maviah) binte Kaab bin Alqeenbin Jasar bin Shai ullah bin Asad Wabra bin Taghlab bin Halwan bin Imran bin al-Haf bin Qazaah bin Maad bin Adnan;
- (5) -- Qusai ibn Kilab governor of Mecca, poet Qusaiy (Qusayy) Zayd (Zaid) 'Mujammi 'ibn Kilab, governorof Mecca, poet (about 400); wed Hobba (Hubba/Hubi) of the Khozaites bint Holeil (Haleel) bin Hashmiah bin Salmol bin Kaab bin Umro bin Khazaah;
- (4) -- Abd Manaf ibn Qusai 'Abd al-Manaf al-Mujira, governor of Mecca (about 430-about 500); wed 'Atika binte Marrah Salima;
- (3) -- Hashim ibn Abd Manaf Hashim 'Amr al-Muttalib, custodian of the Ka'aba (about 464-about 525); wed Atika of the Bani Cays Aylan/ Salma binte Umro bin Zaid bin Lubaid;
- (2) -- Abdul Muttalib Shaiba ibn Hashim (at Sheeba?) `Abd-ul-Muttalib (497-559) (at Sheeba?); wed Fatima bint 'Amr/ Fatima binte Umro, Makhzoomia;
- (1) -- Abd Allah ibn Abd al Muttalib who died at al-Madinah, Arabia `Abdullah Ibn Abd-ul-Muttalib of the Quraysh tribe (about554-571) who died at al-Madinah, Arabia; wed Amina bint-e-Wahab (died 577);
- (0) -- Islamic prophet Muhammad, (pbuh) (ca. 570 Mecca – June 8, 632 Medina), is the central human figure of the religion of Islamand also the last Prophet of Allah Muhammad the Holy Prophet of Islam, al-Mustafa, al-Amin, Ar-Rasool (570-632/11 A.H.) at Makkah (Mecca), Arabia; who had ten wives; and by his first wife Khadija bint-e-Khuwailid (about 556-617),
Detail of Family of Muhammad, (pbuh)
Kilab ibn Murrah Fatimah bint Sa'd Zuhrah ibn Kilab
(progenitor of Banu Zuhrah)
maternal great-great-grandfatherQusai ibn Kilab
paternal great-great-great-grandfatherHubba bint Hulail
paternal great-great-great-grandmother`Abd Manaf ibn Zuhrah
maternal great-grandfather`Abd Manaf ibn Qusai
paternal great-great-grandfatherAtikah bint Murrah
paternal great-great-grandmotherWahb ibn `Abd Manaf
maternal grandfatherHashim ibn 'Abd Manaf
(progenitor of Banu Hashim)
paternal great-grandfatherSalma bint `Amr
paternal great-grandmotherFatimah bint `Amr
paternal grandmother`Abd al-Muttalib
paternal grandfatherHalah bint Wahb
paternal step-grandmotherAminah
mother`Abd Allah
fatherAbu Talib
paternal uncleAz-Zubayr
paternal uncleHarith
paternal uncleHamza
paternal half-uncleThuwaybah
first nurseHalimah
second nurse`Abbas
paternal half-uncle
family treeAbu Lahab
paternal half-uncle6 other sons
and 6 daughtersMuhammad Khadija
first wife`Abd Allah ibn `Abbas
paternal cousinFatimah
daughter{{{#}}} Ali
paternal cousin
family tree, descendantsQasim
son`Abd-Allah
sonZainab
daughterRuqayyah
daughterUthman
son-in-law
family treeUmm Kulthum
daughterZayd
adopted sonAli ibn Zainab
grandsonUmamah bint Zainab
granddaughter`Abd-Allah ibn Uthman
grandsonRayhana
(marriage disputed)Usama ibn Zayd
adoptive grandsonMuhsin ibn Ali
grandsonHasan ibn Ali
grandsonHusayn ibn Ali
grandson
family treeUmm Kulthum bint Ali
granddaughterZaynab bint Ali
granddaughterSafiyya
tenth / eleventh wife*Abu Bakr
father-in-law
family treeSawda
second / third wife*Umar
father-in-law
family treeUmm Salama
sixth wifeJuwayriya
eighth wifeMaymuna
eleventh / twelfth wife*Aisha
second / third wife*
family treeZaynab
fifth wifeHafsa
fourth wifeZaynab
seventh wifeUmm Habiba
ninth wifeMaria al-Qibtiyya
thirteenth wifeIbrahim
son
- Hazrat Fatimah, Az-Zahra, “leader of the women of paradise,” (about 605-633/12 A.H.) at Mecca, Arabia; and she wed Ali ibn Abu Talib ibn `Abdullah, al-Murtaza, al-Amir-ul-Mo'mineen, Abu-Turab, Asadullah, fourth khalifa of the Muslim nation, caliph in Iraq of the Shi’ites, and the first imam (656-661/40 A.H.) who was bornin the Holy Ka'ba, Mecca, Arabia;
___Imams___
- (1) -- Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib Amir al-Mu'minin Buried at the Imam Ali Mosque in Najaf , Iraq .{March 17, 599 --- February 28, 661 aged 61}
- (2) -- Imam Husayn ibn Ali Sayed al- - Buried at the Imam Husayn Shrine in Karbala ,Iraq . (B4h D60h) Husayn As-Shaheed, Sayyid al-Shuhada' ("lord among martyrs"), third imam of the Shi'ites, (between 623/6-680/61 A.H.) at Medina, Arabia; wed Shahr Banoo, daughter of Yazdigard II, king of Persia;
- (3) -- Imam Ali ibn Hussainal-Sajjad, Zain -Buried in Jannat al-Baqi Medina .(B-h D94h) Ali ibn-ul Husayn, al-Zayn-ul-'Abedin, fourth imam in Iraq (about 653-712/95 A.H.) at Medina, Arabia; wed Fatima binte Hassan;
- (4) -- Imam Muhammad ibn Ali al-Baqir al-Ulum Buried in Jannat al Baqi Medina .(B-h D114h)
- (5) -- Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq al-Sadiq - in Jannat al-Baqi Medina .(B80h D148h)
- (6) -- Imam Musa al-Kadhimal-Kazim in the Kadhimiya in Baghdad Iraq .(B128h D183h)
- (7) -- Imam Ali ibn Musa al-Rida, Reza in the Imam Reza shrine Mashad .(B153h D203h)
- (8) -- Imam Muhammad ibn Ali al-Taqi, al-Jawad in the Kadhimiya in Baghdad Iraq.(B195h D220h)
- (9) -- Imam Ali al-Hadi al-Hadi, al-Naqi in the Al Askari Mosque in Samarra Iraq.(B214h D254h)
- (10) - Syed Imamzada Abdullah Ali Akbar (B238h D292h)
- (11) - Syed Imamzada Syed Abu Muhammed Al Hussain in Chist Hirat Afghanistan. (B---h D352h)
___Sufies______
- (12) - Syed Abu Abdullah Muhammed in Chisht Hirat Afghanistan. (B270h D324h)
- (13) - Syed Abu Jaffer Ibrahim in Chisht Hirat Afghanistan.(B-h D370h)
- (14) - Syed Shams-ud-din Abu Nassar Muhammed Saman in Chisht Hirat Afghanistan. (B-h D398h)
- (15) - Syed Khwaja [16] Nasir-ud-din Abu Yusuf Bin Saamaan in Chisht Hirat Afghanistan. (B375h D459h)
- (16) - Syed Khwaja Qutubuddin Maudood Chishti in Chisht Hirat Afghanistan.(B430h D527h)
- (17) - Syed Khwaja Najamuddin Ahmed Mushtaq in Chisht Hirat Afghanistan (B492h D577h)
- (18) - Syed Rukun ud din Khwaja Hussain Chishti in Chisht Hirat Afghanistan.(B545h D635h)
- (19) - Syed Qud ud din Khwaja Mohammad in Chisht Hirat Afghanistan. (B584h D624h)
- (20) - Syed Khwaja Qutubuddin Ibn Khwaja Muhammed (B602h D680h)
- (21) - Syed Aud ud din Khwaja Abu Ahmed Syed Muhammed in Chisht Hirat Afghanistan. (B635h D710h)
- (22) - Syed Taqi ud din Khwaja Yusuf in Chisht Hirat Afghanistan. (B662h D745h)
- (23) - Syed Nassar ud din Khwaja Waleed in Chisht Hirat Afghanistan. (B727h D820h)
- (24) - Syed Khwaja Naqruddin Shaal peer baba in Quetta Chaowni Balouchistan.Pakistan about 1421 AD.
- (25) - Syed Khwaja Wali KiraniMoudodi Chishti in Kirani Quetta Balouchistan Pakistan about 1470 AD.
- (26) - Syed Khwaja Mir Shahdad Moudodi Chishti in Kirani Quetta Balouchistan Pakistan about 1519 AD.
- (27) - Syed Qasim Shah Moudodi Chishti in Kirani Quetta Balouchistan Pakistan about 1558 AD.
- (28) - Syed Ismail Shah Moudodi Chishti in Kirani Quetta Balouchistan Pakistan about 1607 AD.
- (29) - Syed Sadiq Shah Moudodi MoudodiChishti in Kirani Quetta Balouchistan Pakistan about 1656 AD.
- (30) - Syed Lutufullah Shah Chishti]] in Kirani Quetta Balouchistan Pakistan about 1715 AD.
- (31) - Syed Amanullah Shah Moudodi Chishti]] in Kirani Quetta Balouchistan Pakistan about 1754 AD.
- (32) - Syed Qutub Shah Moudodi Chishti in Kirani Quetta Balouchistan Pakistan about 1803 AD.
- (33) - Syed Kazim Shah Moudodi Chishti in Kirani Quetta Balouchistan Pakistan about 1852 AD.
- (34) - Syed Muhammed Afzal Shah Moudodi Chishti in Kirani Quetta Balouchistan Pakistan about 1901 AD.
- (35) - Syed Muhammed Azam Shah Moudodi Chishti in Kirani Quetta Balouchistan Pakistan about 1950 AD.
- (36) - Syed Muhammed Afzal Shah Moudodi Chishti in Kirani Quetta Balouchistan Pakistan( B1909 AD D1992 AD .
- (37) - Syed Maqsood Ahmed Shah Moudodi Chishti Kirani Quetta Balouchistan Pakistan.
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