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Abdullah II of Jordan
King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Hussein I of Jordan
King of Jordan from 1952 to 1999
Sayyid
Sayyid is an honorific title of Hasanid and Husaynid lineage, recognized as descendants of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his daughter Fatima and Ali's sons Hasan and Husayn. The title may also refer to the descendants of the family of the Bani Hashim through Muhammad's great-grandfather Hashim, and others including Hamza, Abbas, Abu Talib, and Asad ibn Hashim.
Talal I of Jordan
King of Jordan from 1951 to 1952
Manal al-Sharif
Saudi Arabian activist
Sharif
Sharīf or Sherif (, 'noble', 'highborn'), also spelled shareef, feminine sharīfa (), plural ashrāf (), shurafāʾ (), or (in the Maghreb) shurfāʾ, is a title used to designate a person descended, or claiming to be descended, from the family of the Islamic prophet Muhammad ( ). It may be used in three senses:
Hussein bin Abdullah, Crown Prince of Jordan
Crown Prince of Jordan (born 1994)
Rida Muhammad Rashid
Syrian Muslim scholar and reformer (1865-1935)
Ahmad Sirhindi
Philosopher (1564-1624)
Alexander Siddig
Sudanese-born English actor
Abbas ibn Ali
Son of ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib (647-680)
Alids
Alids () are the descendants of Ali, the fourth Rashidun caliph and the first Imam in Shia Islam. He was also the cousin and son-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
family tree of Muhammad
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Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan
Jordanian prince (born 1947)
Lal Shahbaz Qalandar
Sufi saint, philosopher and poet
Nimetullah-ı Veli
spiritual leader
Hasan as-Senussi
Crown Prince of Libya (1928-1992)
Mohammed, Crown Prince of Libya
Libya King
Imam of Yemen
religiously consecrated leaders belonging to the Zaidiyyah branch of Shia Islam
Najwa Shihab
Indonesian television presenter and journalist
Prince Muhammad bin Talal of Jordan
Jordanian Royal (1940-2021)
Sharif al-Murtadha
Islamic Shiite scholar, 965-1044
Naif bin Abdullah
younger son of King Abdullah I of Jordan (1914–1983)
Howeitat
The Huwaytat ( al-Ḥuwayṭāt, Northwest Arabian dialect: ál-Ḥwēṭāt) are a large Hashemite Ashraf tribe descending from Husayn ibn Ali that inhabits areas of present-day southern Jordan, the Sinai Peninsula and Sharqia governate in Egypt, the Negev in Israel, and northwestern Saudi Arabia. The Huwaytat have several branches, notably the Ibn Jazi, the Abu Tayi, the Anjaddat, and the Sulaymanniyin, in addition to a number of associated tribes.
Mousavi
family name
Jamal al-Din al-Qasimi
Islamic scholar (1866–1914)
Mohammed Kazem Yazdi
Iraqi Shia Islamic scholar (1831–1919)
House of Bolkiah
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Ali al-Uraidhi ibn Ja'far al-Sadiq
Muslim scholar
Prince Asem bin Al Nayef
Jordanian prince
Ba'Alawi Sada
family descended from Banu Hashim dynasty
Shah Akbar Danapuri
Indian Islamic scholar and Sufi saint
Sharifian Solution
British plan to install Hashemite family rulers in Middle East territories
Al Mosawi
al-Musawi () is an Islamic title indicating a person descended from Musa al-Kazim, the seventh of the Twelve Imams. Family members from this dynasty are amongst the most respected and well-known Muslims. Members of this family are referred to by the anglicized version of their name. The name is written in many different ways and forms, including but not limited to: (Al-, El-) Musawi, Mosawi, Moussawi, Moosawi, Musawy, Mousawy, Mousawi, Moosvi, Mosawy (Arabic transliteration), Mosavi, Moosavi, Mosawe, or Moussaoui (in the French transliteration) Moosawi (Bahraini translation) Al Mosawi (English
Husain al-Radi
Iraqi politician and poet (1924-1963)
Ayasrah
Ayasrah (or Ayasreh) (; Arabic: العياصره ) is a prominent Jordanian family based in Sakib, Jerash Governorate. The family traces its lineage to Banu Hashim, making them descendants of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Sadaat Amroha
community in Uttar Pradesh
Shah Abdul Karim Bulri
poet of the Sindhi language from Sindh, Pakistan
Hadi al-Alawi
Iraqi philosopher, historian and linguist
Syed Najmuddin Ghawsud Dahar Qalandar
sufi saint
Mohammad Hossein Tabatabai
Quran scholar