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About Imaam 'Adnaan bin Imaam 'Udd
According to Muslim tradition, was the direct descendant of Kedar, ibn Ishamel. and one of the more important ancestors of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH).
Was an Arab leader at the time of Nebuchadnezzar.
- Ancestor of All Arab Tribes
- Had 10 Sons
Sources:
The 1st Stage of Prophet Muhammad SAW Family Tree.
At this stage (from Adnan down to the Prophet Muhammad SAW), the Islamic scholars all agreed and confirmed that all the individuals are true.
MUHAMMAD RASULULLAH SAW bin Abdullah bin Abdul Muttalib (Syaybah) bin Hashim ('Amru) bin Abdul Manaf (Al Mughirah) bin Qusay (Zayd) bin Kilab bin Murrah bin Ka'ab bin Lu'ay bin Ghalib bin Fihr (QURAISH) bin Malik bin Al Nadr (Qays) bin Kinanah bin Khuzaymah bin Mudrikah ('Amir) bin Ilyas bin Mudar bin Nizar bin Ma'ad bin Adnan.
There are 2 alternative paths between Hamyasa and Adnan:
Path-1. Adnan bin 'Addi bin 'Adad bin Hamyasa.
Path-2. Adnan bin Add bin Hamyasa.
This tree used path-1.
The overwhelming majority of traditions and Muslim scholars state that Adnan is a descendant of Kedar the son of Ishmael,[5][8][9][10][11] except for Ibn Ishaq who claimed that Adnan was a descendant of Nebaioth,[12] this confusion of Ibn Ishaq can be because one of the descendants of Kedar was also named "Nebaioth".[13]
Sources
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adnan Gives the descent of Mohammed from Adnan
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yarab#Descendant_of_the_Prophet_Ishma...
Adnan to Isma'il
Various genealogies of Adnan up to Isma'il have been narrated. Adnan was the ancestor of the Adnani Arabs of northern, central and western Arabia and a direct descendant of Isma'il. It is not confirmed how many generation are between them, however Adnan was fairly close to Isma'il. Isma'il had twelve sons who are said to have become twelve tribal chiefs throughout the regions from Havilah to Shur (from Assyria to the border of Egypt).
Genealogists differ from which son of Isma'il the main line of descent came, either through his eldest son Nabut, or his second son Qedar who was the father of the North Arabian Qedarite tribe that controlled the region between the Persian Gulf and the Sinai Peninsula. Genealogists also differ in the names on the line of descent.
Descent from Adnan to Muhammad[edit] According to Islamic tradition, the Islamic prophet Muhammad was descended from Adnan. "The following is the list of chiefs who are said to have ruled the Jazeera and to have been the intraline ancestors of Muhammad."
Ma'ad (معد)
Nizar (نزار)
Mudar (مضر)
Ilyas (إلياس)
Mudrikah (مدركة)
Khuzaimah (خزيمة)
Kinanah (كنانة)
al-Nadr (النضر)
Malik (مالك)
Fihr (فهر)
Ghalib (غالب)
Lu'ay (لؤي)
Ka'ab (كعب)
Murrah (مرة)
Kilab (كلاب)
Qusai (قصي)
Abd Manaf (عبد مناف)
Hashim (هاشم)
Abd al-Muttalib (عبد المطلب)
Abd Allah (عبد الله)
Muhammad (محمد)
Ancestor of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and being the traditional ancestor of the Adnanite arabs
According to Arab genealogical tradition, the Adnanites (Arabic: عدنانيون) are "Arabized Arabs", descended from Ishmael through Adnan, distinguished from the "pure" Qahtanite Arabs of southern Arabia.[2]
Line from Adnan to Isma'il Various genealogies of Adnan up to Isma'il have been narrated. Adnan was the ancestor of the Adnani Arabs of northern, central and western Arabia and a direct descendant of Isma'il. It is not confirmed how many generations are between them; however, Adnan was fairly close to Isma'il. Isma'il had twelve sons who are said to have become twelve tribal chiefs throughout the regions from Havilah to Shur (from Assyria to the border of Egypt).
Genealogists differ from which son of Isma'il the main line of descent came, either through his eldest son Nabut, or his second son Qedar who was the father of the North Arabian Qedarite tribe that controlled the region between the Persian Gulf and the Sinai Peninsula. Genealogists also differ in the names on the line of descent.
Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari states:
The genealogists do not differ concerning the descent of our Prophet Muhammad as far as Ma’add b. ‘Adnan.
— The History of al-Tabari, Volume 6, p. 37
Imaam 'Adnaan bin Imaam 'Udd's Timeline
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