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'''Adnan''' is the traditional ancestor of the northern ], as compared to ] father of Southern ], said to be a descendant of ] through his son ]. His descendants are said to have included ]. Adnan is still a common male name for Arabs and Muslims. '''Adnan''' is the traditional ancestor of the ''Adnani'' of northern ], as opposed to the ] of Southern Arabia who descend from Qahtan. Adnan is said to be a descendant of ] through his son ]. His descendants are said to have included ].



Adnan is still a common male name for Arabs and Muslims.


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For other uses see: Adnan (disambiguation)

Adnan is the traditional ancestor of the Adnani of northern Arabia, as opposed to the Qahtani of Southern Arabia who descend from Qahtan. Adnan is said to be a descendant of Ishmael through his son Kedar. His descendants are said to have included Muhammad.

Adnan is still a common male name for Arabs and Muslims.

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