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  1. This family tree is about the relatives of the Islamic prophet Muhammad as a family member of the family of Hashim and the Qurayshs tribe which is ‘Adnani. According to Islamic tradition, Muhammad descends from Ishmael through the Hashim tribe.

  2. Muhammad r Aaminah Mother Wahab ibn Abd Munaf Grandfather Khuzaima Kinaana Qusai Abd Munaf Haris Uncle Um Hakeem Aunt Burrah Aunt Hamzah Uncle Hajl Uncle Arwa Aunt Aatikah Aunt Abbas Uncle Zarrar Uncle Safiyyah Aunt Umaymah Aunt Abu Talib Uncle Zubayr Uncle Al-Moqoom Uncle Abdukaabe Kusem Gaydak Abu Lahb Mudhr Fahr Ka’ab Nizaar Ghaalib Lo ...

  3. Sep 29, 2021 · Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was born in 570 CE to Abd Allah bin Al-Muttalib and Amina bint Wahb. He was their first and only son. His family was one of Makkah’s most prominent families and belonged to the Quraysh tribe’s Banu Hashim clan.

  4. Jan 30, 2017 · Here is an overview of Hazrat Muhammad family. The name of prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam’s father was Abdullah ibn Abdul-Muttalib and the mother was Aminah bint Wahb. Following Prophet Muhammad family tree provides information about all the wives of Muhammad (SAW) and children of Prophet Muhammad SAW

  5. Oct 3, 2023 · With respect to the lineage of Prophet Muhammad (May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), there are three levels: The first, whose authenticity is agreed upon by biographers and genealogists, states that Muhammad’s genealogy has been traced to `Adnan.

  6. Mar 12, 2019 · THE FAMILY TREE OF PROPHET MUHAMMAD SAW. What is the name of Prophet Muhammad's father and his mother? What family does it come from? The family tree of prophet Muhammad (pbuh). We prepared image and pdf under the post for you. You can easily download and use everywhere. Click here for download as pdf the family tree of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). The

  7. The Prophet Muhammad (S) was a direct descendant of the Prophet Abraham through his eldest son Ishmael. Mecca continued to be a thriving city thereafter, and the House of Allah – the Ka’bah – continued to be the center of worship in Arabia. It also attracted traders from all over the region.