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| | Galip - about "banu hashim" |
 | | Banu Hashim - Before the Birth of Islam In the fifth century A.D. a man called Qusay, was born in the tribe of Quraysh. |  | | Muhammad ibn Abdullah) was born in the house of his uncle, Abu Talib, in the "quarter" of Banu Hashim in Makkah, on the 12th of Rabi al-Awal of the Year of the Elephant, a date that... |  | | The Quraish in action Migration to Abyssinia Social boycott of Banu Hashim The miracles of the Holy Quran Maneuvers of the Quraish Social boycott of Banu Hashim Consequences of the social boycott Ali Year of... |
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| | al saffah |
 | | Abu al-'Abbas was the head of one branch of the Banu Hashim, who traced their lineage to Hashim, a great-grandfather of Muhammad. |  | | The Banu Hashim had great support from Shi'ites who thought that the family, which had produced Muhammad and 'Ali, would produce another great leader or mahdi who would liberate Islam. |  | | Shi'ite Moslems revolted in 736 and held the city until 740, led by Zayd ibn Ali, a grandson of Husayn and another member of the Banu Hashim. |
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http://www.yourencyclopedia.net/al_saffah.html
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| | Alrashad-Prophet Muhammad's Biography |
 | | Banu Hashim and Banu Al-Muttalib were now free to follow their vocations, but opposition to Muhammad became ever more relentless. |  | | At the age of five, Muhammad returned to the care of his mother, Aminah bint Wahb, whose father was the chief of the Banu Zahrah clan, but she died a year later. |  | | He died when Muhammad was eight, and the boy was then brought up by his uncle Abu Talib, who was to prove his shield and protection when some thirty years later his preaching brought upon him the enmity of the people of Makkah. |
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| | Banu Abd Shams - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Banu Abd Shams |
 | | Abd Shams was a brother of Hashim whose descendants would be known as the Banu Hashim clan of which Muhammad was a member. |  | | The Banu Abd Shams tribe was led by Abu Sufiyan ibn Harb, and was bitterly opposed to Muhammad for most of his prophethood. |  | | Uthman ibn Affan was also a member of this clan, but he did not follow suit and converted to Islam not long after Muhammad started preaching the message. |
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http://www.encyclopedia-glossary.com/en/Banu-Abd-Shams.html
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| | Restatement of History of Islam and Muslims |
 | | In the case of Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam, the Banu Hashim constituted the "powerful group" that protected him from the malevolence of the Banu Umayya, provided him security and enabled him to carry out his Divine mission.Abdul Muttalib had ten sons. |  | | Banu Hashim - Before the Birth of Islam |  | | But there was more than mere tribal jealousy in the hostility of the Banu Umayya toward Banu Hashim. |
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http://www.al-islam.org/restatement/4.htm
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| | Restatement of History of Islam and Muslims |
 | | The clan of Banu Hashim was monolithic in its support of Muhammad, and the leaders of the Quraysh found themselves powerless before it. |  | | Following is the account given in the earliest extant authority, the biography of the Prophet of Islam by Muhammad ibn Ishaq, of the events which culminated in the return to Makkah of the clans of Banu Hashim and Banu al-Muttalib from Sh'ib Abu Talib, after three years of exile. |  | | "The Banu Hashim and the Banu al-Muttalib were in the Shi'b (mountain hideout) as the Quraysh had made a covenant to ostracize them. |
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http://www.al-islam.org/restatement/14.htm
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| | Muhammad - encyclopedia article about Muhammad. |
 | | He was aided by sympathizers among the Medinans, the Jewish tribe of the Banu Qurayza, a tribe that had signed a treaty with Muhammad. |  | | To the Muslims, the victory in Badr appeared as a divine vindication of Muhammad's prophethood, and he and all the Muslims rejoiced greatly. |  | | After the battle, all the Banu Qurayza adult males (including boys who had reached puberty), as well as one woman, were beheaded by the order of Saad ibn Muadh, an arbiter chosen by the Banu Qurayza. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Muhammad
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| | dotcomIslam - Life of Muhammad (PBUH) |
 | | Banu Hashim were custodians of the Ka'aba, the most sacred shrine of the Arabs in the pre-Islamic period. |  | | There was fierce rivalry between the two leading families of the tribe of Quraish, Banu Hashim and Banu Ummaya, with the former enjoying the dominant position. |  | | This filial connection later led to the birth of a separate sect in Islam, whose adherents came to be known as Shias, as against the rest, who are called Sunnis. |
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| | Shi'sm - Mohamed S. Vawda |
 | | The tribal rivalry between Banu Hashim and Banu Umayya, under the influence of the Holy Prophet remained dormant and subjugated to the overall interest of Islam. |  | | After the demise of the Holy Prophet (SAW), Banu Hashim as well as Hazrat Ali (R.A.) accepted Hazrat Abu Baker (R.A.) and thereafter Hazrat Omar (R.A.) as Caliphs. |  | | During their Caliphate, the tribal grudges of Banu Hashim in respect of Hazrat Ali's (R.A.) right to succession to the Caliphate of the Holy Prophet (SAW) did not show up. |
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http://www.jamiat.org.za/isinfo/shi.html
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| | General Social Boycott -- Quraan.com Authentic Islamic Literature |
 | | Banu Hashim and Banu Al-Muttalib, who followed suit, were thus confined within a narrow pass (Shi‘b of Abu Talib), from the beginning of Muharram, the seventh year of Muhammad’s mission till the tenth year, viz., a period of three years. |  | | Zuhair, after circumambulating seven times, along with his colleagues approached the hosts of people there and rebuked them for indulging in the amenities of life whereas their kith and kin of Bani Hashim were perishing on account of starvation and economic boycott. |  | | Social relations, visits and even verbal contacts with Muhammad (Peace be upon him) and his supporters would discontinue until the Prophet (Peace be upon him) was given up to them to be killed. |
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http://www.scar.utoronto.ca/~msa/sealed_nectar/11.html
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| | Hazrat Usman Ghani |
 | | Before Islam there was rivalry between Banu Umayyah and Banu Hashim, the family of the Quraish to which the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu'alaihi wa Sallam) and Hadrat 'Ali (Allah be pleased with him) belonged. |  | | Though "Banu Hashim" (the Holy Prophet's family) was rival to "Banu Umayyah" (Hadrat Uthman's family), and the latter was in power at that time, yet Uthman (R.A.) did not hesitate to acknowledge the prophethood of Hadrat Muhammad (Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam) which meant authority and supremacy over "Banu Hashim". |  | | This was one of the reasons why Quraish leaders, belonging to Banu Umayyah (like Abu Sufyan) were opposing the Holy Prophet(Sallallahu 'alaihi wa Sallam). |
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http://ourislamonline.tripod.com/usmanghani.htm
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| | Banu Abd Shams -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | The Banu Abd Shams tribe was led by (Click link for more info and facts about Abu Sufiyan ibn Harb) Abu Sufiyan ibn Harb, and was bitterly opposed to Muhammad for most of his prophethood. |  | | Abd Shams was a brother of (Click link for more info and facts about Hashim) Hashim whose descendants would be known as the (Click link for more info and facts about Banu Hashim) Banu Hashim clan of which (Leader of Black Muslims who campaigned for independence for Black Americans (1897-1975)) Muhammad was a member. |  | | Only after Muhammad reconquered Mecca did they stop opposing him. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/B/Ba/Banu_Abd_Shams.htm
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| | The Birth of Muhammad (S.A.W.) Imam Reza (A.S.) Network |
 | | He (Muhammad ibn Abdullah) was born in the house of his uncle, Abu Talib, in the "quarter" of Banu Hashim in Makkah, on the 12th of Rabi al-Awal of the Year of the Elephant, a date that corresponds to June 8, 570. |  | | It is noteworthy that it was the clan of Banu Hashim, to which Muhammad, the future prophet belonged, which inaugurated the League of the Virtuous. |  | | Abdul Muttalib announced on his death-bed that his son, Abu Talib, would succeed him as the new chief of Banu Hashim, and that he would also be the guardian of Muhammad. |
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| | Banu Hashim -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | The Banu Hashim were one of the most important clans in the Quraish tribe at the time of Muhammad's birth, but it was not one of the richest. |  | | Despite this, his uncle never stopped supporting Muhammad, although he never openly accepted (The monotheistic religion of Muslims founded in Arabia in the 7th century and based on the teachings of Muhammad as laid down in the Koran) Islam. |  | | (Leader of Black Muslims who campaigned for independence for Black Americans (1897-1975)) Muhammad was a member of this clan, his great-grandfather was (Click link for more info and facts about Hashim) Hashim for who the clan is named. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/b/ba/banu_hashim.htm
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| | The Life of The Holy Prophet of Islam(S.A.W.) Imam Reza (A.S.) Network |
 | | Hashim's name will always shine in the history of Arabia and Islam, not only because he was the great grandfather of the Holy Prophet, but in his own right because of his tremendous achievements. |  | | Hashim had five sons: 'Abdul-Muttalib, Asad, Nadhlah, Saifi and Abu Saifi. |  | | It is to this achievement of Hashim that Allah refers in the Qur'an, counting it as a great bounty of God upon Quraish: |
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| | In the Name of Allah |
 | | The Holy Prophet belonged to Banu Hashim and Othman belonged to Banu Omayya. |  | | It was Abu Bakr who won Othman for Islam. |  | | At last the call to the morning prayer brought these talks to an end. |
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| | ummah.com forum - View Single Post - Fiqh-us-Sunnah of Zakat |
 | | Just as the Messenger of Allah, upon whom be peace, made charity unlawful for the family of Banu Hashim, he also made it unlawful for their proteges (mawla). |  | | The Prophet, upon whom be peace, declared: "Indeed, sadaqah ought not to be given to the family of Muhammad..." Muslim related it. |  | | Do not deny Banu Hashim the grace of their position because Allah placed you among them. |
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| | Hazrat Ali |
 | | Hadrat Ali (R.A.) was born some thirty years after the birth of the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu ‘alaiha wa Salam). |  | | His father Abu Talib was the real uncle of the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu 'alaihi we Salaam) who brought him up after the death of the Holy Prophet's grandfather. |  | | The address which Hadrat Ali (R.A.) gave at Jami' Mosque of Basrah before the Bai'at (pledge of loyalty) moved the Muslims, and they were convinced that Ali (R.A.) was a just Khalifah. |
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| | Boycott of Banu Hashim |
 | | History testifies that when Hadhrath Muhammad (saaws) declared his Prophethood (saaws), the Quraysh subjected the Bani Hashim to a boycott. |  | | It is commonly stated that after the Muslims migration to Abyssinia Quraish tried to talk the Abyssinian king into handing the migrants to them who turned their request down. |  | | They demanded the leaders of the clan of Banu Hashim to hand the Prophet (pbuh) over to them. |
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 | | Abu al-Qasim Muhammad Ibn Abd Allah Ibn Abd al Muttalib Ibn Hashim, the founder of Islam and the Arab Empire, was born in Mecca c. |  | | Muhammad belonged to the clan of Hashim which was a part of the tribe of Quresh, and inhabited Mecca where Muhammad was born. |  | | From Ishmael's descendants, God chose the Quresh (the tribe of Muhammad) as the best of people; from the Quresh, God chose the Banu Hashim (Muhammad's clan) the best of people, and from the Banu Hashim, God chose Muhammad as the best of all men..... |
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| | THE STORY OF KARBALA |
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| | Question on the Boycott of Banu Hashim |
 | | I want you to appreciate that the clan of Banu Hashim and Banu Muttalib was subjected to this boycott merely because of the protection they offered the Holy Prophet (pbuh) though all of them were not Muslims. |  | | Pledge was not taken to boycott all the Muslims or other tribes of the Quraish. |  | | In my opinion Hazrat Abu Bakr(ra) and Umar(ra) who were from the other tribe must have secretly supported the tribe of Banu Hashim during the Boycott and the Quraish would have included them in the boycott for helping Banu Hashim.What is your opinion? |
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 | | Muhammad -> Early Life Muhammad was the son of Abdallah ibn Abd al-Muttalib and his wife Amina, both of the Hashim clan of the dominant Kuraish (Quraysh) tribal federation. |  | | Muhammad was orphaned soon after birth, and was brought up by his uncle Abu Talib. |  | | Banu Musa Banu Musabänoo´ moosä´, family of Arab mathematicians and astronomers of the 9th cent. |
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 | | Eventually there came a time when, as Waraqa had foretold, Muhammad and his followers -along with all the members of his tribe, the Banu Hashim were driven out of the city of Mecca and forced to camp out in a small ravine in the mountains nearby. |  | | This happened long after Waraqa had died, and about seven years after that extraordinary night of power in which Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) had received the first revelation of Quran through the angel Jibril. |  | | The situation became so bad that the Prophet told some of his followers to go to Abyssinia, where their ruler, the Negus, who was a sincere Christian gave them shelter and protection. |
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| | Hashemite |
 | | The Hashemites trace their ancestry from Hashim (died c.510CE), the great-grandfather of the prophet Muhammad. |  | | The early history of the Hashemites saw them in a continuous struggle against the Umayyads for control over who would be the caliph or successor to Muhammad. |  | | Hashemite traditionally refers to those belonging to the Banu Hashim, or clan of Hashim, a clan within the larger Quraish tribe. |
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| | Essay - Sources of Islamic Law |
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| | SAHIH MUSLIM, BOOK 30: The Book Pertaining to the Excellent Qualities of the Holy Prophet (may Peace be upon them) and ... |
 | | Ammar, the freed slave of Banu Hashim, reported that Ibn 'Abbas said that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) died when he had attained the age of sixty-five. |  | | Jabir reported that he heard Mu'awiya say in his address that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) died at the age of sixty-three, so was the case with Abu Bakr and 'Umar, and I (am now) sixty-three. |  | | Moses raced after it saying: My garment, stone; until (some of the people) of Banu Isra'il looked at the private parts of Moses, and they said: By Allah, there is no trouble with Moses. |
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| | History of the Cemetery of Jannat al-Baqi |
 | | the birth place of the Holy Prophet [s], the graves of Banu Hashim in Makkah and in Jannat al-Baqi (Madinah), the refusal of the Wahhabis to allow Muslims to recite Ziyarah or Surah al-Fatiha at those graves. |  | | The house of Imam Ali (a) where Imam Hasan (a) and Imam Husayn (a) were born |  | | The destruction of the places of worship i.e. |
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| | SAHIH BUKHARI, BOOK 58: Merits of the Helpers in Madinah (Ansaar) |
 | | The first event of Qasama in the pre-lslamic period of ignorance was practiced by us (i.e. |  | | When Abu Talib was in his death bed, the Prophet went to him while Abu Jahl was sitting beside him. |  | | Suggest to me the price of this garden of yours." They replied "No! By Allah, we do not demand its price except from Allah." In that garden there were the (following) things that I will tell you: Graves of pagans, unleveled land with holes and pits etc., and date-palm trees. |
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http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/fundamentals/hadithsunnah/bukhari/058.sbt.html
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| | Prophet Of Doom: Chapter 10 |
 | | Muhammad said to his uncle al-Abbas, one of the richest Banu Hashim [Muhammad’s clan], ‘Abbas, your brother Abu Talib has many dependents, and you see how people are suffering. |
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| | The Lineage and Family of Muhammad......Website presenting True Islaam, peaceful, tolerant, rational, intellectual and ... |
 | | , the Master of Prophets, was born in Bani Hashim lane in Makkah on Monday morning, the ninth of Rabi‘ Al-Awwal, the same year of the Elephant Event, and forty years of the reign of Kisra (Khosru Nushirwan), i.e. |  | | Abu Talib obeyed and sent him back to Makkah with some of his men servants. |  | | He agreed and requested his uncles to go to Khadijah’s uncle and talk on this issue. |
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| | a brief history of Islam |
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| | The Signs Before the Day of Judgement (www.islaam.org.uk) |
 | | At that time Ibn Sayyad was on the threshold of adolescence; he did not realise that anybody was near until the Prophet struck him on the back. |  | | 'Abdullâh said, Whilst we were with the Prophet, some young men from Banu Hashim approached us. |  | | 'Abdullâh ibn 'Umar said, "'Umar ibn al-Khattab went along with the Prophet and a group of people to Ibn Sayyad, and found him playing with some children near the battlement of Banu Maghalah. |
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| | Chronological Timeline |
 | | 616-19 Boycott of the Quraysh against Muhammad's clan (the Banu Hashim). |  | | Expulsion of the Jewish tribe of the Banu Nadir. |  | | from 1050 The expansion of the Arab tribes of the Banu Hilal and Sulaym into northwest Africa caused devastation of parts of the Maghrib, and was followed by a century of anarchy. |
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 | | Banu Hashim and Lord of the Quraysh tribe, subsequently cared for him. |  | | (a member of the Jewish tribe of Banu al Nadir who converted to Islam after the siege of |  | | death at the age of eighty, the clan of Banu Ummayyah took over leadership of the Quraysh |
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| | eLibrary Project : 619 |
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| | AhlulBayt Discussion Forum -> Who initiated the boycott of the Banu Hashim? |
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| | Non-Violence and Islam |
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| | Imam Hussein (AS), light of Islam |
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 | | Further questions regarding the boycott of banu hashim by some of the people of the Quraish to boycott the clans of Banu Hashim and Banu Muttalib that the clan of Banu Hashim and Banu Muttalib was subjected to. |  | | Hashim Khan, may his tribe increase, completely changed. |  | | Hashim Khan (Pakistan) Believed by many to be the greatest player of all time, Hashim won 7 British Open titles, establishing the Khan dynasty which was to dominate squash for many years 15 August 2000. |
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| | Islam: Way of the Prophet |
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 | | El rastro de Hashemites su ascendencia de Hashim (c.510CE muerto), el grande-abuelo del profeta Muhammad. |  | | La historia temprana del Hashemites las consideró en una lucha contínua contra el Umayyads para el control sobre quién sería el caliph o el sucesor a Muhammad. |  | | Hashemite refiere tradicionalmente a ésos que pertenecen al Banu Hashim, o al clan de Hashim, un clan dentro de la tribu más grande de Quraish. |
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http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/ha/Hashemite.htm
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