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          HAZRAT ALI FAMAILY TREE










Family tree of Ali

Alī ibn Abī Tālib (Arabic: عَـلِي ابـن أَﺑِﻲ طَـالِـب‎, 599 – 661 ACE) was an early[a] Islamic leader. Ali is revered by Sunni Muslims as the last of the four Rightly Guided Caliphs, and as a foremost religious authority on the Qur'an and Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence). Shi'a Muslims consider him the First Imam appointed by the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the first rightful caliph. Ali was the cousin of Muhammad, and after marriage to Fatimah he also became Muhammad's son-in-law. His descendants through Fatimah are revered today in Shia Islam as Imams, Sharifs or Sayyids.

His father was Abu Talib and his mother was Fatima bint Asad, but he was raised in the household of Muhammad, who himself was raised by Abu Talib, Muhammad's uncle. When Muhammad reported receiving a divine revelation, Ali was the first child to accept his message and first to convert to Islam at the age of 12, dedicating his life to the cause of Islam.[4][5][6]

In Muslim culture, Ali is respected for his courage, knowledge, belief, honesty to Islam, deep loyalty to Muhammad, equal treatment of all Muslims and generosity in forgiving his defeated enemies, and therefore is central to mystical traditions in Islam such as Sufism. Ali retains his stature as an authority on Quranic exegesis, Islamic jurisprudence and religious thought.[7] Ali holds a high position in almost all Sufi orders which trace their lineage through him to Muhammad. Ali's influence has been important throughout Islamic history.
Family tree (graphical)[edit]
Kilab ibn Murrah Fatimah bint Sa'd
Banu Azd

Qusai ibn Kilab Hubba bint Hulail
Banu Khuza'a
Abd Manaf ibn Qusai Atikah bint Murrah
Banu Hawazin
Salma bint Amr
Banu Najjar Hashim ibn 'Abd Manaf Qaylah bint Amr
Banu Khuza'a
Fatimah bint Amr
Banu Makhzum Abdul-Muttalib ibn Hashim Asad ibn Hashim

Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib Fatimah bint Asad

Abdullah ibn Abdul-Muttalib Talib ibn Abi Talib Aqeel ibn Abi Talib Fakhitah bint Abi Talib
Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Ja'far ibn Abi Talib Jumanah bint Abi Talib
Fatimah al-Zahra bint Muhammad Ali ibn Abi Talib
Family tree (textual)[edit]Paternal grand father: Shaiba ibn Hashim ('Abdul Muttalib ibn Hashim), see Family tree of Shaiba ibn HashimPaternal grand mother: Fatimah bint AmrFather: Abu Talib ibn ‘Abd al-MuttalibMother: Fatima bint AsadBrother: Ja`far ibn Abī TālibNephew: Awn ibn Ja'far —Nephew: Abdullah ibn Ja'far — married Zaynab bint AliGrand Nephews: Aun ibn Abdillah and Muhammad ibn Abdillah — died at the Battle of KarbalaBrother: Aqeel ibn Abi TalibNephew: Muslim ibn Aqeel — died before the Battle of KarbalaGrand Nephews: Muhammad ibn Muslim and Ibraheem ibn Muslim — died before the Battle of KarbalaBrother: Talib ibn Abu TalibSister: Fakhitah bint Abi TalibSister: Jumanah bint Abi TalibPaternal uncle: Hamza ibn Abd al-MuttalibPaternal uncle: Abd Allah ibn Abd al Muttalib — father of MuhammadPaternal aunt: Aminah bint Wahb — mother of MuhammadCousin: MuhammadCousin's daughters: Fatimah, Zainab , Ruqayyah , Umm KulthumCousin's sons: Qasim, Abd-Allah , IbrahimMother in law(s) : Khadija through Fatimah.Zainab through Umamah.Brother-in-law(s): Uthman through Ruqayyah & Umm KulthumAbu al-As ibn al-Rabi' through ZainabHimself: Ali
Descendants
This section is missing information about dates of marriages; details or context about the "Other(s)" section; CE equivalent of AH dates. Please expand the section to include this information. Further details may exist on the talk page. (November 2018)
Wife: Fatimah — daughter of Muhammad, see Family tree of Muhammad[8]Daughter: Zaynab bint Ali — survived the Battle of KarbalaDaughter: Umm Kulthum bint Ali then her cousins Awn and Muhammad[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]Grandson: Zayd ibn Umar, who was famously known as Ibn Al-Khalīfaṫayn (Arabic: ابـن الـخَـلِـيـفَـتَـيـن‎)Son: Muhsin ibn Ali — died before birth (Shia) or during infancy (Sunni)Son: Hasan ibn Ali — Caliph,[20] died by poison during the reign of MuawiyahGrandson: Qasim ibn Hasan — died at the Battle of KarbalaGrandson: Meesam ibn Hasan died at the Battle of KarbalaGrandson: Abdullah ibn Hasan died at the Battle of KarbalaGrandson: Sayyid al-Hasan al-Muthanna[21]Grandson: Zaid ibn HasanGranddaughter: Fatimah bint al-HasanGreat grandson: Abdallah ibn Hasan al-MuthannaGreat-great grandson: Muhammad al-Nafs al-ZakiyyaSon: Husayn ibn Ali — died at the Battle of Karbala, see also Family tree of Husayn ibn AliGranddaughter: Sakina bint Husayn original name Fatimah al-Kubra ("Fatimah the Elder) —[22] survived the Battle of Karbala, see also Daughters of Husayn ibn AliGranddaughter: Ruqayyah original name Sukayna bint Husayn (Arabic: رُقَـيَّـة‎) (b. AH 56)Granddaughter: Fatimah as-Sughra( Fatimah the Younger") (b. AH 45) (Mother:Layla)Grandson: Ali al-Akbar ibn Husayn — died at the Battle of KarbalaGrandson: Ali al-Asghar ibn Husayn — died at the Battle of KarbalaGrandson: Zayn al-Abidin — survived the Battle of KarbalaGreat grandson: Muhammad al-BaqirGreat grandson: Zayd ibn AliWife: Umamah -Grand daughter of Muhammad and Khadjia. Daughter of Zainab & Abu-l Aas ibn ar-Rabiah. Niece of FatimahSon: Hilal, died in Khorasan in 64 AH[23]Awn, died in Khorasan, 64 A.H.[23]Muhammad al-Awsat (The middle Muhammad)[24]Wife: Umm ul-Banin — which means mother of many sons, her real name was Fatimah bint Hizam al-QilabiyyahSon: Al-Abbas ibn Ali — died at the Battle of Karbala, married Lubaba bint Ubaydillah[25]Grandson: Ubaydullah ibn al-AbbasGrandson: Al-Fadl ibn al-Abbas — died at the Battle of KarbalaGrandson: Qasim ibn al-Abbas — died at the Battle of KarbalaSon: Abdullah ibn Ali — died at the Battle of KarbalaSon: Jafar ibn Ali — died at the Battle of KarbalaSon: Musa ibn Ali — died at the Battle of KarbalaDaughter: Ruqayyah —[24] departed to the Indian subcontinent after the Battle of KarbalaWife: Leila bint MasoudSon: Ubaid Allah bin Ali[26]Son: Abi Bakr bin Ali[25]Wife: Khawlah bint Ja'farSon: Muhammad ibn al-HanafiyyahWife: Asma bint UmaysSon: Yahya bin Ali,[24] died in 61 AHSon: Muhammad al-Asghar —[24] died at the Battle of KarbalaStepdaughter: Umm Kulthum bint Abi BakrStepson: Muhammad ibn Abi BakrStepson: Abdullah ibn Abi BakrOther(s):[24]Son: UmarDaughter: Ramlah al-Kubra (The eldest Ramlah)Daughter: Umm Al-HasanDaughter: Umm HaniDaughter: MaymūnahDaughter: Zainab as-Sughra (The youngest Zainab)Daughter: Umm KulthumDaughter: FatimahDaughter: UmamahDaughter: KhadijahDaughter: Umm al-KiramDaughter: Umm SalmahDaughter: Umm Ja'farDaughter: JumanahDaughter: Nafeesah
Descendants (graphical)
The Sayyid Aljabery family of southern Iraq are descendants of Ali from his son Imam Husayn. The Bukhari of Pakistan are Syed descendends of Ali, and includes 9 of the 12 Shia imams. The Idrisid and Alaouite dynasties of Morocco claim to be descended from Ali and Fatimah. The descendants of Ali include the Hashemite royal families of Jordan[27] various Somali clans,[28] the Husseini family of Lebanon, the Hiraki family of Syria and Egypt, the Alaouite royal family of Morocco and the Ashrafs of the city of Harar, Mashwanis and Alvi Awan families of Pashtuns in Pakistan. Other prominent descendants include: Muhammad al-Nafs al-Zakiyya, Abdullah al-Aftah ibn Ja'far al-Sadiq, Ali al-Uraidhi ibn Ja'far al-Sadiq, Muhammad ibn Qasim (al-Alawi), Muhammad ibn Ja'far al-Sadiq (Al-Dibaj), Yahya ibn Umar, Muhammad ibn Ali al-Hadi and Ibn Dihya al-Kalby.
Fatimah bint Muhammad (Family tree) Ali al Murtaza
ibn Abi Talib Khawlah bint Ja'far

Hasan al-Mujtabā al-Husayn Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah

Muhammad Zayd Qāsim Ḥasan al-Mu'thannā Abu Bakr Fātimah bint Hasan Ali Zayn
al-Abedin Ali Abu Hashim

Hasan Yahya Muhammad Abd Allah Talha Hasan Abu Bakr
(Family tree)

Hasan (Alavids) Maymūnah Umm al-Husayn[29] Ali Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr

Abdallah al-Kāmīl
Daud
Hasan
Ibrahim
Jā`far
Muhammad

Hasan
Al-Qasim ibn Muhamma
Sulayman Ali Ismail Hasan Ali Muhammad al-Baqir Umm Farwah bint al-Qasim

Sulaymanids
of Yemen
and Mecca Husayn
Sahib Fakhkh Ibrahim
Tabataba Hasan Husayn 'Umar al-Ashraf Zayd ibn Ali Jā`far al-Ṣādiq

Muhammad al-Qasim ar-Rassi Ubayd Allah Yahya Idris

Imams
of Yemen Hasan al-Utrush Hasan Husayn

Musa al-Djawn Yahya Ibrahim Idris I of Morocco An-Nafs Az-Zakiyyah Sulayman Jā`far Isa

Ibrahim Ali Abd Allah Idrisids of
Morocco and
Hammudids
of Spain Sharifs
of Morocco Sulaymanids
of the Maghrib Sharifs
of Sus Yahya ibn Umar ibn Yahya ibn Husayn ibn Zayd al-Kūfī

Yusuf
al-Ukhaidhir Husayn
al-Ukhaidhir Ismāʿīl ibn Jā`far Abdullah al-Aftah Musa
al-Kazim Ishak Muhammad al-Dibaj

Banu al-Ukhaidhir Musa Salih Sulayman Muhammad ibn Ismāʿīl Muhammad ibn Abdullah Ali
al-Rida Ahmad Ali al-Uraidhi

Muhammad ibn Yusuf Banu Katada of Mecca & Banu Fulayta Banu Salih
of Ghana Sulaymanid
Sharifs Hidden Ismāʿīli Imāms Muhammad
al-Jawad

Yusuf ibn Muhammad Fatimid caliphs Ali al-Hadi Musa al-Mubarraqa

Ismāʿīl ibn Yusuf Muhammad Mustaali Nizār Hasan
al-Askari Muhammad Jā`far

Hassan ibn Ismāʿīl Al-Hafiz al-Amir Imams of Alamut Muhammad
al-Mahdi

Ahmad ibn Hassan Hafizis al-Tayyib Agha Khans

Abu'l-Muqallid Jā`far[30]

Lineage of Husayn ibn Ali[edit]

This is a simplified family tree of Husayn ibn Ali. People in italics are considered by the majority of Shia and Sunni Muslims to be Ahl al-Bayt (People of the House). Twelver Shia also see the 4th to 12th Imams as Ahl al-Bayt (Ali is an imam in Mustaali but no number is assigned for this position, and Hasan ibn Ali is not an Imam in Nizari Imamah).

Muhammad
grandfather
(family tree)
Khadijah bint Khuwaylid
grandmother
Fatim
Ali
father
1st Shia Imāmah, 4th Sunni Rashidun
Muhsin ibn Ali
brother
Hasan ibn Ali
brother
2nd Twelver/Zaidiyyah and 1st Mustaali Imāmah

Husayn ibn Ali
3rd Twelver/Zaidiyyah and 2nd Mustaali/Nizari Imāmah

Umm Kulthum bint Ali
sister
Zaynab bint Ali
sister

Shahrbanu
wife
Rubab bint Imra al-Qais
wife

Layla bint Abi Murrah al-Thaqafi
wife

Umm Ishaq bint Talhah
wife
Fatimah as-Sughra
daughter
Sakinah bint Husayn
daughter
Ali al-Asghar ibn Husayn
son
Sukayna bint Husayn
daughter
Ali al-Akbar ibn Husayn
son
Fatimah bint Husayn
daughter

Mother of ‘Umar

Ali ibn Husayn
son
4th Twelver/Zaidiyyah and 3rdMustaali/Nizari Imāmah
Fatimah bint al-Hasan
daughter-in-law
Jayda al-Sindhi

Umar ibn Husayn
son

‘Umar al-Ashraf
Muhammad al-Baqir
grandson
5th Twelver and 4th Mustaali/Nizari Imāmah
Farwah bint al-Qasim
(Umm Farwa)
Zayd ibn Ali
grandson
5th Zaidiyyah Imāmah

Abu Bakr ibn Husayn
son
‘Alī
Hamidah Khatun

Ja'far al-Sadiq
great-grandson
6th Twelver and 5th Mustaali/Nizari Imāmah

Fatima bint al-Hussain'l-Athram bin al-Hasan bin Ali

Zaynab bint Husayn
daughter
al-Ḥasan
Musa al-Kadhim
great-great-grandson
7th Twelver Imāmah

Abdullah al-Aftah ibn Ja'far al-Sadiq
great-great-grandson

Isma'il ibn Jafar
great-great-grandson
6th Mustaali/Nizari Imāmah
Unknown
Umm Kulthum bint Husayn
daughter

‘Alī

Ummul Banīn Najmah

al-Nāṣir al-Kabīr
Ali ar-Ridha
great-great-great-grandson
8th Twelver Imāmah
Sabīkah a.k.a. Khayzurān

Muhammad ibn Ismail
great-great-great-grandson
7th and the last Sevener Imāmah and 7th Mustaali/Nizari Imāmah
Fatima
Sumānah
Muhammad al-Taqi
great-great-great-great-
grandson
9th Twelver Imāmah

Unknown
Ahmad al-Wafi
great-great-great-great-grandson
8th Mustaali/Nizari Imāmah
Other
Ali al-Hadi
great-great-great-great-great-grandson
10th Twelver Imāmah
Hâdise ( Hadīthah ) / Suzan ( Sūsan ) / Sevil ( Savīl )
Other issue
Muhammad at-Taqi
great-great-great-great-great-grandson
9th Mustaali/Nizari Imāmah
Unknown

Hasan al-Askari
great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson
11th Twelver Imāmah
Narjis

Rabi Abdullah
great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson
10th Mustaali/Nizari Imāmah

Muhammad al-Mahdi
great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson
12th and final Twelver Imāmah

See also[edit]
Shia Islam portal
Alavi (surname)
Alid
Alaouite dynasty, current rulers of Morocco
Ancestry of Qusai ibn Kilab
Banu Hashim
Banu Kinanah
Descent from Adnan to Muhammad
Dhanial
Family tree of Muhammad
Family tree of Shaiba ibn Hashim
Fatimid Caliphate, rulers of Egypt
Genealogy of Khadijah's daughters
Hashemite
Hasanids
Husaynids
Idrisid dynasty, rulers of Morocco
Mudhar
Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr, Ali's adopted son
Quraysh tribe
Sayyid
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