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For other uses, see Aleviler. For the mainly Syrian-Shi’ite religious group, see Alawis. For the mainly mystical branche of Twelver-Shi’ites in Turkey, see Alevis.
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The Alids are the dynasties descended from Ali ibn Abi Talib, son-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (see Family tree of Muhammad and Family tree of Husayn ibn Ali). Shia Muslims consider him the First Imam appointed by Muhammad and the first rightful caliph.

Lines of Descent

Primarily Sunnis in the Arab world reserve the term sharif or "sherif" for descendants of Hasan ibn Ali, while sayyid is used for descendants of Husayn ibn Ali. Both Hasan and Husayn are grandchildren of Prophet Muhammad, through the marriage of his cousin Ali and his daughter Fatima. However ever since the post-Hashemite era began, the term sayyid has been used to denote descendants from both Hasan and Husayn. Arab Shiites use the terms sayyid and habib to denote descendants from both Hasan and Husayn; see also ashraf.

To try to resolve the confusion surrounding the descendants of Muhammad, the Ottoman Caliphs during the 19th Century C.E. attempted to replicate the Almanach de Gotha (the tome listing the Noble houses of Europe) to show known and verifiable lines of descent. Although not 100% complete in its scope (some lines might have been excluded due to lack of proof, although no false lines are included) the resulting 'Kitab al-Ashraf (Book of the Sharifs), kept at the Topkapi Palace (Museum) in Istanbul is one of the best sources of evidence of descent from Muhammad.

There are several dynasties of Alid origin:

  • The Ukhaydhirite dynasty which ruled Najd in central Arabia from 862 C.E. till the mid-11th century traced its lineage to Ali through his son Al-Hassan.
  • The Sulaymanid dynasty of Yemen has origin in Hasan ibn Hasan, brother of Zayd ibn Hasan (see Zaydid dynasty above). Hasan had a son named Daud ibn Hasan, who was Sulayman ibn Daud's father, who the dynasty is named after.
  • The Alid dynasty of Yemen originated with Hasan ibn Hasan, brother of Zayd ibn Hasan (see Zaydid dynasty above). Hasan had a son named Ibrahim ibn Hasan, that had a son called Ismail ibn Ibrahim, father of Ibrahim Tabataba ibn Ismail. Tabataba was father of Kassim al Rassi, originally of the dynasty Rassid of imams of Yemen.
  • The Alid Dynasty of the Isaaq clan or Banu Isaaq clan of Somalia, who are descended from Ali through their ancestor Isaaq ibn Ahmad al Hashimi. Today, the Isaaq clan form the majority of the northern territory of Somaliland.
  • The Alid dynasty of Sharifs of Sousse (Tunisia) originated with Hasan ibn Hasan, brother of Zayd ibn Hasan (see Zaydid dynasty above). Hasan had a son named Abdallah ibn Hasan, who had a son called Djafar ibn Abdallah. This Djafar ibn Abdallah, grandson of Hasan ibn Hasan, began this dynasty.
  • The Alid dynasty of Sharifs of Morocco (the Alaouite dynasty ) began also with Hassan ibn Hassan, brother of Zayd ibn Hasan. Its first member was Muhammad ibn Abdallah, brother of Djafar ibn Abdallah (see above).
  • The Alid Dynasty of the Muse clan or Banu Muse clan of Somalia, who are descended from Ali through there ancestor Muse ibn Mohammed al Hashimi. Today, the Muse clan formed the minority of the northern territory of Somaliland.
Genealogical tree of the Fatimid caliphs (in yellow). Their ancestry from the seven Ismaili imams (in grey) and Muhammad is also shown.
Ali ibn Abi Talib,
Husayn ibn Ali,
Ali Zayn al Abidin ibn Husayn,
Muhammad el Bakir ibn Ali,
Djafar el Sadik ibn Muhammad,
Ismail ibn Djafar,
Muhammad ibn Ismail,
Ahmad al-Wafi (Abadullah ibn Muhammad ibn Ismail),
Muhammad at-Taqi (Ahmed ibn Abadullah ibn Muhammad),
Raḍī ʿAbd Allāh az-Zaki (Husayn ibn Ahmad ibn Abadullah) and
Ubayd Allah al-Mahdi Billah.
Ali ibn Albi Talib,
Husayn ibn Ali,
Ali Zayn al Abidin ibn Husayn,
Muhammad el Bakir ibn Ali,
Djafar el Sadik ibn Muhammad,
Musa ibn Ja'far al-Kazim,
Hamzah ibn Musa,
Mohammad al-Qasim ibn Hamzah ,
Ahmed ibn Mohammad,
Mohamed ibn Ahmed ,
Ismail ibn Mohamed,
Ja'far ibn Ismail,
Ibrahim ibn Ja'far ,
Mohamed ibn Ibrahim ,
Ali ibn Mohamed,
Mohamed ibn Mohamed,
Feroz Shah ibn Mohamed,
Awoad ibn Feroz Shah ,
Mohamed ibn Awoad ,
Rashid ibn Mohamed,
Ahmed ibn Rashid ,
Gabriel ibn Ahmed,
Isaac ibn Gabriel ,
Safi al-Din ibn Isaac,
Sadruddin ibn Safi al-Din ,
Ali ibn Sadruddin,
Ibrahim ibn Ali,
Sadruddin ibn Ibrahim,
Haider ibn Sadruddin,
Shah Ismail Safavid ibn Haider.

Genealogical Trees

This is a table of the interrelationships between the different parts of the Alid dynasties:


Ali ibn Abi Talib
Hasan al-Mujtabāal-HusaynMuhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah
ZaydHasan al-Mu'thannāAli Zayn
al-Abedin
AliAbu Hashim
HasanYahyaMuhammadHasan
Hasan {Alavids)Ali
AbdallahDaudHasanIbrahimDjafarMuhammadHasan
SulaymanAliIsmailHasanAli
Sulaymanids
of Yemen
and Mecca
Husayn
Sahib Fakhkh
Ibrahim
Tabataba
HasanHusayn'Umar al-AshrafZaydMuhammad
al-Bakir
MuhammadKasim al-RassiUbayd AllahYahyaIdrisJa'far al-Sadiq
Imams
of Yemen
Hasan al-UtrushHasanHusayn
MusaYahyaIbrahimIdrisSulaymanMuhammad al-Nafs al-ZakiyyaDjafarIsa
AliIbrahimAbd AllahIdrisids of
Morroco
and
Hammudids
of Spain
Sulaymanids
of the Maghrib
Sharifs
of Morocco
Sharifs
of Sus
Yahya ibn Umar al-Kūfī
Husayn
al-Ukhaydir
YusufIsmailAbd AllahMusa
al-Kazim
IshakMuhammad
al-Dibadj
Banu
al-Ukhaydir
MusaSalihSulaymanMuhammadAhmadAli
al-Rida
Banu Katada
of Mecca and
Banu Fulayta
Banu Salih
of Ghana
Sulaymanid
Sharifs
Hidden ImamsMuhammad
al-Djawad
Fatimid
Caliphs
MusaAli al-Hadi
Imams of AlamutMuhammadHasan
al-Askari
Djafar
Muhammad
al-Mahdi




Below is a simplified family tree of Husayn ibn Ali. For the ancestors of ibn Ali see the family tree of Muhammad and the family tree of 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 Imamah as Ahl al-Bayt.

Family tree of Husayn ibn Ali

See also: Family tree of Husayn ibn Ali




Muhammad
grandfather
(family tree)
Fatimah
mother
Muhsin ibn Ali
brother
Husayn ibn Ali
3rd Twelver/Mustaali/Zaidiyyah and 2nd Nizari Imamah
Umm Kulthum bint Ali
sister
Zaynab bint Ali
sister
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Shahrbanu
wife
Layla bint Abi Murrah al-Thaqafi
wife
Umm Ishaq bint Talhah
wife
Fatema Sugra bint Husayn
daughter
Ali al-Asghar ibn Husayn
son
Sukayna bint Husayn
daughter
Ali al-Akbar ibn Husayn
son
Fatimah bint Husayn
daughter
Ali ibn Husayn
son
4th Twelver/Mustaali/Zaidiyyah and 3rd Nizari Imamah
Jayda al-Sindhi
Muhammad al-Baqir
grandson
5th Twelver/Mustaali and 4th Nizari Imamah
Zayd ibn Ali
grandson
5th Zaidiyyah Imamah
Hamidah KhatunJa'far al-Sadiq
great-grandson
6th Twelver/Mustaali and 5th Nizari Imamah
Musa al-Kadhim
great-great-grandson
7th Twelver Imamah
Isma'il ibn Jafar
great-great-grandson
7th Mustaali and 6th Nizari Imamah
Unknown
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Ummul Banīn Najmah
Ali ar-Ridha
great-great-great-grandson
8th Twelver Imamah
Muhammad ibn Ismail
great-great-great-grandson
8th Mustaali, 7th Nizari and last Sevener Imamah
Fatima
SumānahUnknownAhmad al-Wafi
great-great-great-great-grandson
9th Mustaali and 8th Nizari Imamah
Other issue
Ali al-Hadi
great-great-great-great-great-grandson
10th Twelver Imamah
Other issueMuhammad at-Taqi
great-great-great-great-great-grandson
10th Mustaali and 9th Nizari Imamah
Unknown
Hasan al-Askari
great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson
11th Twelver Imamah
Rabi Abdullah
great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson
11th Mustaali and 10th Nizari Imamah
Muhammad al-Mahdi
great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson
12th and final Twelver Imamah




Family tree of Hasan ibn Ali

The Hashemites of Sharifs of Mecca, Kings of Jordan, Syria and Iraq are descended from the other brother Hasan ibn Ali:

Genealogical tree of the Hashemite family showing their descent Muhammad the Prophet, which is contradictory to the previous family tree of Hasan bin Ali in some parts.

The Alaouites, Kings of Morocco, are also descended from the other brother Hasan ibn Ali through Al Hassan Addakhil:

Genealogical tree of the Alouite family showing their descent Muhammad the Prophet, which is contradictory to the previous family tree of Hasan bin Ali.


Genealogoical chart of the descent from the Prophet of the Idrisid dynasty, rulers of Fez and Morocco, Kings of Tunis, and the Senussi dynasty, founders and heads of the Libyan Senussi Order and Kings of Libya are also descended from the other brother Hasan ibn Ali through Al Hassan Addakhil.

Genealogical tree of the Idrisid and Senussi family showing their descent Muhammad the Prophet.

See also

References

  1. http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_dynasties/Les_dynasties_musulmanes/Dynastie_des_Hasanides.htmoriginated
  2. Daftary, Farhad. "ʿAlids." Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE. Edited by: Gudrun Krämer, Denis Matringe, John Nawas, Everett Rowson. Brill Online, 2014.
  3. The Hashemites: Jordan's Royal Family
  4. Stitt, George (1948). A Prince of Arabia, the Amir Shereef Ali Haider. George Allen & Unwin, London.
  5. Bosworth, Clifford Edmund (1996). The New Islamic Dynasties. Edinburgh University Press.
  6. Antonius, George (1946). The Arab Awakening. Capricorn Books, New York.
  7. The Hashemites, 1827-present
  8. "Morocco (Alaoui Dynasty)". Usa-morocco.org. Retrieved 2014-01-01.
  9. ^ Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh (1980). Burke's Royal Families of the World: Africa & the Middle East. Burke's Peerage.

External links

  • Descendants of Ali ibn Abi Talib (Dynastie des Alides, in French):
  • Hasanid branch of the Alides (among which the members of the (royal) Alouite dynasty of Morocco):
  • Idrisid branch of the Alides (among which the members of the (royal) Idrissid dynasty of Morocco):
  • Fatimid branch
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