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* [[Awlad Sidi Shaykh|Ouled Sidi Cheikh]] of Algeria and Morocco (through [[Idris I of Morocco|Idris ibn Abdullah al-Kamil]])
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* [[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 Sultanate]]  
**[[Habr Je'lo|Tolje'lo Dynasty]] of the [[Isaaq kingdom]]  
**[[House of Guled|Guled Dynasty]] of the [[Isaaq Sultanate]]  
**[[House of Guled|Guled Dynasty]] of the [[Isaaq Sultanate]]  
** [[Rer Ainanshe|Ainanshe Dynasty]] of the [[Habr Yunis Sultanate]]  
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Template:Short description Template:More footnotes needed Template:Infobox tribe Template:Muhammad Banu Hashim (Template:Langx) is an 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)|Template:Transliteration]]. These descendants, and especially those tracing their lineage to Muhammad through his daughter Fatima, hold the traditional title of [[Sharif|Template:Transliteration]] (often synonymous to Template:Transliteration).[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

Africa

Indo-Persia

Southeast Asia

Europe

Family tree


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  • Note that direct lineage is marked in bold.

See also

References

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  4. al-Tabari, Abu Jafar. The History of al-Tabari Vol. 6: Muhammad at Mecca. p. 125.
  5. The Agrarian System of Islam Muḥammad Taqī Amīnī Idarah-i Adabiyat-i Delli, 1991
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