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  2. Abraham's family tree - Wikipedia

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    The family members and descendants of Abraham are called aal-Ibrahim, figuratively "The (people of) Abraham". The Quran says: "… but surely, We had given the 'Family of Abraham'—the Writings and the Wisdom—and conferred to them a Kingdom of magnificence." ⁠—Sūrat an-Nisā' 4, āyāt 54; al-Qur'ān. [10]

  3. Al-Majdi fi Ansab al-Talibiyyin - Wikipedia

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    The book "Al-Majdi fi Ansab al-Talibiyyin" is Ibn Sufi's most important book, written in the study of the lineage of the family of the prophet of Islam Muhammad, and the Shiite Imams. Ibn Sufi traveled to Egypt in 1051 AD/CE ( 443 AH ), where he presented some of his works to " Majd al-Dawlah Abul-Hassan Ahmad " ( president of the House of ...

  4. Family tree of Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    Affan ibn Abi al-'As: Muhammed (Family tree) Khadijah : Ali (Family tree) Khawlah bint Ja'far: ʿAbd Allâh bin `Abbâs: Muawiyah I: Marwan ibn al-Hakam: Uthman ibn Affan: Ruqayyah bint Muhammad: Fatimah Zahra: Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah: Al-Mukhtar al-Thaqafi (Kaysān’îyyah) ʿAli bin ʿAbd Allāh: Ummayads: Uthman ibn Abu-al-Aas: Hasan al ...

  5. Zahran tribe - Wikipedia

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    Al-Jadara (translation: the Wall-Masons) were a Zahranid family that settled in Mecca. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] They were called "Al-Jadra" because their progenitor, Amer ibn Amr ibn Ja'thama, is said to be the first to reconstruct the walls of the Kaaba after Abraham and Ishmael , earning him the title "Amer the Builder".

  6. Awan (tribe) - Wikipedia

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    Awan (Urdu: اعوان) is a tribe and surname centred in the Northern Pakistan and Punjab region of Pakistan. [1] [2] Awans are predominantly present in the northern, central, and western parts of Punjab, with significant population also present in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Azad Kashmir, and to a lesser extent, in Sindh and Balochistan.

  7. Aghlabid dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Gold dinar of Ibrahim I ibn al-Aghlab (184–196 AH), anonymous (but dynastic motto 'Ghalab' on the reverse), no mint name (probably Kairouan, Ifriqiya). Struck in 192 AH (807/808 AD). Preserved at the Musée national d'art islamique de Raqqada . Ibrahim I ibn al-Aghlab ibn Salim (800–812) Abdallah I ibn Ibrahim (812–817)

  8. Al Jawhara bint Ibrahim Al Ibrahim - Wikipedia

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    Al Jawhara Al Ibrahim is a member of wealthy merchant Al Ibrahim family. [1] [2] Her brothers are businessmen, including Waleed bin Ibrahim.One of her sisters, Maha Al Ibrahim, was married to former deputy minister of defense and aviation, Prince Abdul Rahman.

  9. Shah Al-i Rasul - Wikipedia

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    Shah Al-i Rasul (Urdu: شاہ آل رسول, romanized: Shāh Āl-i Rasūl; February 1795 – December 1879) also known as Syed Shah Aale Rasool Marehrawi was an Indian Islamic scholar and a teacher of Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi. [1] He is considered the 37th imam of the Qadiri order in South Asia. His title was Khatam al-Akbar. [2]