- The
Hasanids (Arabic: بنو حسن, romanized: Banū Ḥasan or حسنيون, Ḥasaniyyūn) are the
descendants of
Hasan ibn Ali,
brother of
Husayn ibn Ali and grandson...
- son-in-law of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad. The main
branches are the
Hasanids and Husaynids,
named after Hasan and Husayn, the
eldest sons of Ali from...
- from
Fatima and Ali's
eldest son (and Muhammad's grandson)
Hasan (the
Hasanids). In this
limited context, it is
contrasted with the term
sayyid ('lord'...
-
Sayyid is an
honorific title of
Hasanid and
Husaynid lineage,
recognized as
descendants of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad through his
daughter Fatima and...
-
Qatadids (Arabic: القتاديون, romanized: al-Qatādayūn), were a
dynasty of
Hasanid sharifs that held the
Sharifate of
Mecca continuously from 1201
until its...
-
unbroken succession until 1925.
Originally a
Zaydi Shi'ite emirate, the
Hasanid Sharifs converted to the Shafi'i rite of ****
Islam in the late Mamluk...
- Empire. The
family belongs to the
Dhawu Awn, one of the
branches of the
Ḥasanid Sharifs of Mecca, also
referred to as Hashemites.
Their eponymous ancestor...
- Hashemites, 1827-present Mortel,
Richard T. (1985). "The
Genealogy of the
Ḥasanid Sharifs of Mecca".
Journal of the
College of Arts, King Saud University...
- 791), also
known as
Idris the
Elder (إدريس الأكبر, Idrīs al-Akbar), was a
Hasanid and the
founder of the
Idrisid dynasty in part of
northern Morocco, after...
-
forty years later, the Zaydī
State was
revived in
Gilan and
survived under Hasanid leaders until 1126 CE. Afterwards, from the 12th to 13th centuries, the...