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'''Banu Hashim''' ({{langx|ar|بنو هاشم|Banū Hāshim}}) is an [[Arabs|Arab]] clan within the [[Quraysh]] tribe to which the Islamic prophet [[Muhammad]] belonged, named after Muhammad's great-grandfather [[Hashim ibn Abd Manaf]]. | '''Banu Hashim''' ({{langx|ar|بنو هاشم|Banū Hāshim}}) is an [[Arabs|Ancient Arab]] clan within the [[Quraysh]] tribe to which the Islamic prophet [[Muhammad]] belonged, named after Muhammad's great-grandfather [[Hashim ibn Abd Manaf]]. | ||
Members of this clan, and especially their descendants, are also referred to as '''Hashemites''', '''Hashimites''', '''Hashimids''', or '''Bakara''' and often carry the surname [[Al-Hashimi (surname)|{{transliteration|ar|al-Hāshimī}}]]. These descendants, and especially those tracing their lineage to Muhammad through his daughter [[Fatimah|Fatima]], hold the traditional title of [[Sharif|{{transliteration|ar|Sharīf}}]] (often synonymous to {{transliteration|ar|[[Sayyid]]}}).<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|last1=Van Arendonk|first1=C.|last2=Graham|first2=W.A.|date=1960–2007|title=Sharīf|editor1-last=Bearman|editor1-first=P. J.|editor1-link=P. J. Bearman|editor2-last=Bianquis|editor2-first=Th.|editor3-last= Bosworth|editor3-first=C. E.|editor3-link=Clifford Edmund Bosworth|editor4-last=van Donzel|editor4-first=E.|editor5-last=Heinrichs|editor5-first=W. P.|editor5-link=W. P. Heinrichs|encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition|url=http://referenceworks.brillonline.com/entries/encyclopaedia-of-islam-2/sharif-COM_1041}}</ref> | Members of this clan, and especially their descendants, are also referred to as '''Hashemites''', '''Hashimites''', '''Hashimids''', or '''Bakara''' and often carry the surname [[Al-Hashimi (surname)|{{transliteration|ar|al-Hāshimī}}]]. These descendants, and especially those tracing their lineage to Muhammad through his daughter [[Fatimah|Fatima]], hold the traditional title of [[Sharif|{{transliteration|ar|Sharīf}}]] (often synonymous to {{transliteration|ar|[[Sayyid]]}}).<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|last1=Van Arendonk|first1=C.|last2=Graham|first2=W.A.|date=1960–2007|title=Sharīf|editor1-last=Bearman|editor1-first=P. J.|editor1-link=P. J. Bearman|editor2-last=Bianquis|editor2-first=Th.|editor3-last= Bosworth|editor3-first=C. E.|editor3-link=Clifford Edmund Bosworth|editor4-last=van Donzel|editor4-first=E.|editor5-last=Heinrichs|editor5-first=W. P.|editor5-link=W. P. Heinrichs|encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition|url=http://referenceworks.brillonline.com/entries/encyclopaedia-of-islam-2/sharif-COM_1041}}</ref> | ||
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Idarah-i Adabiyat-i Delli, 1991</ref> | Idarah-i Adabiyat-i Delli, 1991</ref> | ||
Amongst pre-Islamic Arabs, people classified themselves according to their tribe, their clan, and then their house/family. There were two major tribal kinds: the [[Adnanites]] (descended from [[Adnan]], traditional ancestor of the Arabs of northern, central and western Arabia) and the [[Qahtanites]] (originating from [[Qahtan]], the traditional ancestor of the Arabs of southern and south eastern Arabia).<ref name=gen>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=O69zjVnjL10C&pg=PA72 |title=Journeys in Holy Lands: The Evolution of the Abraham-Ishmael Legends in Islamic Exegesis|author=Reuven Firestone|date=1990|page=72|isbn=9780791403310}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Ibn García's Shuʻūbiyya Letter: Ethnic and Theological Tensions in Medieval al-Andalus|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QJ8EpN0232IC&pg=PA170 |author=Göran Larsson|date=2003|page=170|isbn = 9004127402}}</ref> Banu Hashim is one of the clans of the [[Quraysh tribe]],<ref>{{cite book|last=Al-Mubarakpuri|first=Safi-ur-Rahman|title=The Sealed Nectar (Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum)|year=2002|publisher=Darussalam|page=30|isbn=1591440718}}</ref> and is an [[Adnanite]] tribe. It derives its name from [[Hashim ibn Abd Manaf]], the great-grandfather of [[Muhammad]], and along with the [[Banu Abd-Shams]], Banu Al-Muttalib, and [[Banu Nawfal]] clans comprises the [[Banu Abd al-Manaf]] section of the Quraysh. | Amongst pre-Islamic Arabs, people classified themselves according to their tribe, their clan, and then their house/family. There were two major tribal kinds: the [[Adnanites]] (descended from [[Adnan]], traditional ancestor of the Arabs of northern, central and western Arabia) and the [[Qahtanites]] (originating from [[Qahtan]], the traditional ancestor of the Arabs of southern and south eastern Arabia).<ref name=gen>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=O69zjVnjL10C&pg=PA72 |title=Journeys in Holy Lands: The Evolution of the Abraham-Ishmael Legends in Islamic Exegesis|author=Reuven Firestone|date=1990|page=72|publisher=SUNY Press |isbn=9780791403310}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Ibn García's Shuʻūbiyya Letter: Ethnic and Theological Tensions in Medieval al-Andalus|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QJ8EpN0232IC&pg=PA170 |author=Göran Larsson|date=2003|page=170| publisher=BRILL |isbn = 9004127402}}</ref> Banu Hashim is one of the clans of the [[Quraysh tribe]],<ref>{{cite book|last=Al-Mubarakpuri|first=Safi-ur-Rahman|title=The Sealed Nectar (Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum)|year=2002|publisher=Darussalam|page=30|isbn=1591440718}}</ref> and is an [[Adnanite]] tribe. It derives its name from [[Hashim ibn Abd Manaf]], the great-grandfather of [[Muhammad]], and along with the [[Banu Abd-Shams]], Banu Al-Muttalib, and [[Banu Nawfal]] clans comprises the [[Banu Abd al-Manaf]] section of the Quraysh. | ||
== Dynasties and Tribes == | == Dynasties and Tribes == | ||
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* [[Abbasid dynasty]] of the [[Abbasid Caliphate]] (through [[Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib]]){{sfn|Hoiberg|2010|p=10}} | * [[Abbasid dynasty]] of the [[Abbasid Caliphate]] (through [[Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib]]){{sfn|Hoiberg|2010|p=10}} | ||
* Abbasid Caliphs of [[Cairo]], the ceremonial Heads of State of [[Mamluk Sultanate]] from 1261 to 1517. (descendant of [[al-Hakim I|Abu al-Abbas Ahmad al-Hakim]]) | * Abbasid Caliphs of [[Cairo]], the ceremonial Heads of State of [[Mamluk Sultanate]] from 1261 to 1517. (descendant of [[al-Hakim I|Abu al-Abbas Ahmad al-Hakim]]) | ||
*Abbasid Emirate of [[Bahdinan]] (through Baha Al-Din, | *Abbasid Emirate of [[Bahdinan]] (through Baha Al-Din, descendant of last Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad [[al-Musta'sim]])<ref>{{cite web | title=إمارة بهدينان العباسية | url=https://archive.org/details/SKMC224e18082711500_201808 }}</ref> | ||
* [[Fatimid dynasty|Fatimid Dynasty]] of the Fatimid Caliphate including the later Agha Khans. (through [[Isma'il ibn Ja'far|Ismail ibn Jafar]]){{sfn|Vachon|Boudreau|Cogné|1998|p=[https://books.google.com/books?id=IW-kDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA238 238]}} | * [[Fatimid dynasty|Fatimid Dynasty]] of the Fatimid Caliphate including the later Agha Khans. (through [[Isma'il ibn Ja'far|Ismail ibn Jafar]]){{sfn|Vachon|Boudreau|Cogné|1998|p=[https://books.google.com/books?id=IW-kDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA238 238]}} | ||
*[[Rassid Dynasty]] of Yemen (through Ibrahim al Jamr bin [[Hasan ibn Hasan|Al-Hassan al-Muthanna]]){{sfn|Vachon|Boudreau|Cogné|1998|p=[https://books.google.com/books?id=IW-kDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA235 235]}} | *[[Rassid Dynasty]] of Yemen (through Ibrahim al Jamr bin [[Hasan ibn Hasan|Al-Hassan al-Muthanna]]){{sfn|Vachon|Boudreau|Cogné|1998|p=[https://books.google.com/books?id=IW-kDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA235 235]}} | ||
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* [[Senussi dynasty|Senussi Dynasty]] of Libya (through [[Idris ibn Abdullah]] as cadets of the Idrisid Dynasty) | * [[Senussi dynasty|Senussi Dynasty]] of Libya (through [[Idris ibn Abdullah]] as cadets of the Idrisid Dynasty) | ||
* [[Awlad Sidi Shaykh|Ouled Sidi Cheikh]] of Algeria and Morocco (through [[Idris I of Morocco|Idris ibn Abdullah al-Kamil]]) | * [[Awlad Sidi Shaykh|Ouled Sidi Cheikh]] of Algeria and Morocco (through [[Idris I of Morocco|Idris ibn Abdullah al-Kamil]]) | ||
* [[Ja'alin tribe|Ja’alin]] of [[Sudan]] (through Ibrahim Ja’al, a [[Abbasid dynasty|Abbasid]] noble and descendant of [[Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib|Al Abbas]]) | |||
* [[Isaaq|Ishaqi family]] (through [[Ishaaq bin Ahmed|Shaykh Ishaaq ibn Ahmad ar-Ridawi]])<ref name="Lewisapd">I. M. Lewis, ''A pastoral democracy: a study of pastoralism and politics among the Northern Somali of the Horn of Africa'', (LIT Verlag Münster: 1999), p. 157.</ref> | * [[Isaaq|Ishaqi family]] (through [[Ishaaq bin Ahmed|Shaykh Ishaaq ibn Ahmad ar-Ridawi]])<ref name="Lewisapd">I. M. Lewis, ''A pastoral democracy: a study of pastoralism and politics among the Northern Somali of the Horn of Africa'', (LIT Verlag Münster: 1999), p. 157.</ref> | ||
**[[Habr Je'lo|Tolje'lo Dynasty]] of the [[Isaaq kingdom]] | **[[Habr Je'lo|Tolje'lo Dynasty]] of the [[Isaaq kingdom]] | ||
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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Template:Infobox tribe Template:Sidebar with collapsible lists Banu Hashim (Template:Langx) is an Ancient Arab clan within the Quraysh tribe to which the Islamic prophet Muhammad belonged, named after Muhammad's great-grandfather Hashim ibn Abd Manaf.
Members of this clan, and especially their descendants, are also referred to as Hashemites, Hashimites, Hashimids, or Bakara and often carry the surname Script error: No such module "lang".. These descendants, and especially those tracing their lineage to Muhammad through his daughter Fatima, hold the traditional title of Script error: No such module "lang". (often synonymous to Script error: No such module "lang".).[1]
From the 8th century on, Hashimid descent came to be regarded as a mark of nobility, and formed the basis upon which many dynasties legitimized their rule.[2] Some of the most famous Islamic dynasties of Hashimid descent include the Abbasids (ruled from Baghdad 750–945; held the caliphate without exercising power 945–1258 in Baghdad and 1261–1517 in Cairo), the Fatimids (ruled from Cairo and claimed the caliphate 909–1171), the 'Alawi (rulers of Morocco, 1631–present), and the Hashemites (rulers of Jordan, 1921–present).[3]
History
Traditionally, the tribe is named after Hashim ibn Abd Manaf. He was married to Salma bint Amr of the Banu Najjar, an Azdi clan.[4][5]
Amongst pre-Islamic Arabs, people classified themselves according to their tribe, their clan, and then their house/family. There were two major tribal kinds: the Adnanites (descended from Adnan, traditional ancestor of the Arabs of northern, central and western Arabia) and the Qahtanites (originating from Qahtan, the traditional ancestor of the Arabs of southern and south eastern Arabia).[6][7] Banu Hashim is one of the clans of the Quraysh tribe,[8] and is an Adnanite tribe. It derives its name from Hashim ibn Abd Manaf, the great-grandfather of Muhammad, and along with the Banu Abd-Shams, Banu Al-Muttalib, and Banu Nawfal clans comprises the Banu Abd al-Manaf section of the Quraysh.
Dynasties and Tribes
The following Royal, Imperial dynasties and Tribes claim descent from Hashim:
Arabia
- Hashemite Dynasty (through Qatadah ibn Idris)Template:Sfn
- Abbasid dynasty of the Abbasid Caliphate (through Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib)Template:Sfn
- Abbasid Caliphs of Cairo, the ceremonial Heads of State of Mamluk Sultanate from 1261 to 1517. (descendant of Abu al-Abbas Ahmad al-Hakim)
- Abbasid Emirate of Bahdinan (through Baha Al-Din, descendant of last Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad al-Musta'sim)[9]
- Fatimid Dynasty of the Fatimid Caliphate including the later Agha Khans. (through Ismail ibn Jafar)Template:Sfn
- Rassid Dynasty of Yemen (through Ibrahim al Jamr bin Al-Hassan al-Muthanna)Template:Sfn
- Mutawakkilite Dynasty of Yemen (through Ibrahim al Jamr bin Al-Hassan al-Muthanna as cadets of the Rassid Dynasty)Template:Sfn
- Ba 'Alawi family of Yemen (through Ahmad al-Muhajir)
Africa
- 'Alawi dynasty of Morocco (through Muhammad al-Nafs al-Zakiyya ibn Abdullah al-Kamil)Template:Sfn
- Sa'di dynasty of Morocco (through Muhammad al-Nafs al-Zakiyya ibn Abdullah al-Kamil)Template:Sfn
- Fatimid Dynasty of the Fatimid Caliphate.Template:Sfn
- Idrisid dynasty of Morocco (through Idris ibn Abdullah al-Kamil)Template:Sfn
- Senussi Dynasty of Libya (through Idris ibn Abdullah as cadets of the Idrisid Dynasty)
- Ouled Sidi Cheikh of Algeria and Morocco (through Idris ibn Abdullah al-Kamil)
- Ja’alin of Sudan (through Ibrahim Ja’al, a Abbasid noble and descendant of Al Abbas)
- Ishaqi family (through Shaykh Ishaaq ibn Ahmad ar-Ridawi)[10]
- Tolje'lo Dynasty of the Isaaq kingdom
- Guled Dynasty of the Isaaq Sultanate
- Ainanshe Dynasty of the Habr Yunis Sultanate
- Darod (Jabarti) Family (through Abdirahman ibn Isma'il Al-Jeberti)
- Gerad Dynasty of the Warsangali Sultanate
- Majeerteen Dynasty of the Majeerteen Sultanate
- Bah Yaqub Dynasty of the Hobyo Sultanate
- Ogaden Dynasty of the Ogaden Sultanate
- Walashma dynasty of the Ifat Sultanate and Adal Sultanate (through Aqil ibn Abi Talib)
- Asharaf clan of Somalia's Benadiri region (through Ali ibn Abi Talib's children Al-Hasan & Al-Hussein)
Indo-Persia
- Alids of Tabaristan (through Zayd bin Hassan al Muthana)
- Zaydi Dynasty of Tabaristan (through Zayd ibn Ali)Template:Sfn
- Barha Dynasty Including the later Nawabs of Samballhera (through Zayd ibn Ali)[11]
- The Agha Khans (Through Ismail ibn Jafar as cadets of the Fatimid Dynasty)Template:Sfn
- Mirs of Rajhat (Through Ali ibn Husayn Zayn al-Abidin)[12]
- Sabzwari Dynasty (through Ali al Reza)[13]
- Najafi Dynasty of Bengal. Including the later Nawabs of Murshidabad and the Tabatabai family of Iran (through Ibrahim Tabataba ibn Ismail al Dibaj)
- The Pahlavi Dynasty of Iran (through Empress Farah Diba Pahlavi)
Southeast Asia
- Sultans of Siak (through Ahmad al Muhajir as cadets of the Ba alawai)Template:Sfn
- Bendahara Dynasty of Pahang and Terengannu (through Ahmad al Muhajir as cadets of the Ba alawai)
- Bolkiah Dynasty of Brunei (through Ahmad al Muhajir as cadets of the Ba alawai)
- Jamal al layl dynasty of Perak and Perlis (through Ahmad al Muhajir as cadets of the Ba alawai)
- Sultans of Pontianak (through Ahmad al Muhajir as cadets of the Ba alawai)Template:Sfn
- House of Temenggong of Johor (as cadet branches of Bendahara Dynasty)
Europe
- Hummudid Dynasty (through Idris ibn Abdullah)
Family tree
- Note that direct lineage is marked in bold.
See also
- Non-Muslims who interacted with Muslims during Muhammad's era
- Abbasid caliphs
- Abbasid architecture
- Hashmi
- Sayyid
- Dhund (tribe)
- Awan (tribe)
- Husseini
- Banu Umayya
- Umayyad dynasty
- Umayyad Caliphate
- Abbasid Caliphate
- Family tree of Muhammad
- Quraysh
References
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- ↑ al-Tabari, Abu Jafar. The History of al-Tabari Vol. 6: Muhammad at Mecca. p. 125.
- ↑ The Agrarian System of Islam Muḥammad Taqī Amīnī Idarah-i Adabiyat-i Delli, 1991
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- ↑ I. M. Lewis, A pastoral democracy: a study of pastoralism and politics among the Northern Somali of the Horn of Africa, (LIT Verlag Münster: 1999), p. 157.
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Sources
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External links
- Ba'Alawi (Al Husayni Al Hashimi Al Qurayshi) Sadah of Hadhramaut
- Banu Hashim – Before the Birth of Islam
- Genealogy Template:Webarchive of the Hashemite Banu Abbas.
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