Abu Omreen

ِAbu Omreen is a family of Banu Hashim from the Quraish tribe. It is the second class of the Banu Hashim who ruled Mecca in the fifth century AH after their generality the Mosawiien (first class) such as the rule of Mecca and Hijaz 4 layers of Banu Hashim. And they live today in Mecca, Medina and Tihamah Al Hijaz.[1]

Descent

It is attributed to the percentage of all Abu Omreen to Fakhr bin Mahdi bin Mohammed bin Hassan bin Ezz al-Din bin Ibrahim bin Mohammed bin Yahya bin Fakhir bin Mohammed bin Qasim bin Mahdi bin Qasim bin Barka bin Qasim bin Mohammed bin Hamza bin Qasim bin (Abu Omreen) Abdullah bin Abu Tayeb Daoud bin Abdul Rahman ibn Abi al-Fatik Abdullah Bin Dawood bin Sulaiman bin Abdullah Al-Reza bin Musa Al-Jun ibn Abdullah Al-Mahdah bin Al-Hassan Al-Muthanna bin Al-Hasan Al-Sabt Ibn Al-Mu'minin Al-Mu'minin Ali Bin Abi Talib.[2][3]

Ruling on Mecca and Hijaz

They ruled Mecca in the beginning of the fifth century AH, and took the Emirate of Mecca grandfather Sharif Abu Tayeb Daoud bin Abdul Rahman bin Abi Fatik Abdullah ibn Dawood bin Suleiman and the year 403 AH / 1012 AD and then Hamza bin Whhas bin Abu Tayeb Daoud bin Abdul Rahman bin Abi Fatik Abdul Allah, the year 451 AH. Where their grandfather ruled ِabu omreen Abdullah bin Abu Tayeb Daoud bin Abdul Rahman bin Abi Fatik, the year 1050 AD.[4][5]

See also

References

  1. Reuven Firestone (1990). Journeys in Holy Lands: The Evolution of the Abraham-Ishmael Legends in Islamic Exegesis.
  2. Talbi, M., “al-Mahdiyya”, in: Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition, edited by: P. Bearman, Th. Bianquis, C. E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel, W. P. Heinrichs. Consulted online on 24 April 2017
  3. Peters, 1994
  4. Antonius, George (1946). The Arab Awakening. Capricorn Books, New York.
  5. Turchin, Peter; Adams, Jonathan M.; Hall, Thomas D (December 2006). "East-West Orientation of Historical Empires". Journal of world-systems research. 12 (2): 222. ISSN 1076-156X. Retrieved 12 September 2016
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