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    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 of Muhammad.

  2. Hasan's descendants are usually known as sharif, though the usage of the term is sometimes extended to Husayn's descendants as well. Number of consorts. Tendentious (Sunni) reports describe that Hasan married seventy (or ninety) women in his lifetime and had a harem of three hundred concubines.

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  4. Ḥasan (born 624, Arabia—died 670, Medina) was a grandson of the Prophet Muhammad (the founder of Islam), the elder son of Muhammad’s daughter Fāṭimah. He belongs to the group of the five most holy persons of Shīʿah, those over whom Muhammad spread his cloak while calling them “The People of the House.”.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlidsAlids - Wikipedia

    • Umayyads Era
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    • Alid Dynasties

    Mu'awiya seized the rule after the assassination of Ali in 661 and founded the Umayyad Caliphate, during which the Alids and their supporters were heavily persecuted. After Ali, his followers (shi'a) recognized as their imam his eldest son Hasan. After his death in 670, they turned to his brother Husayn, but he and his small caravan were massacred ...

    To overthrow the Umayyads, the Abbasids had rallied the support of the Shia in the name of the Ahl al-Bayt, that is, the family of Muhammad. But many Shias were disillusioned when the Abbasid al-Saffah (r. 750–754) declared himself caliph, as they had hoped for an Alid leader instead. The Abbasids soon turned against their former allies and persecu...

    Several dynasties have claimed descent from Ali, often through his son Hasan. The Hasanid dynasties include the Idrisites and Sharifs of Maghreb in North Africa, and Hammudids in Andalusia, located in modern-day Spain.The Fatimid Caliphate claimed a Husaynid descent.

    • Pure Lineage. They were sons of the Messenger of Allah’s daughter – Fatimah; leader of the women of the worlds, daughter of Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, and among the most beloved of women to the Messenger.
    • Unique Names. They were the first to be given their names because those two names were not known before Islam. It was reported on the authority of ‘Umar bin Sulaiman that he said
    • Resemblance to the Messenger (PBUH) Both of them resembled the Prophet physically and in their mannerisms as well. It is reported on the authority of ‘Ali
    • Graduates of the Prophetic School. The Prophet was in their lives right from birth. He called Adhan in their ears, performed Tahnik on them and gave them their names.
  6. May 18, 2024 · Sadat Hassani are descendants of Hassan Muthanna مثنی and Zayd bin Hassan. Geographically They spread from Morroco in Africa to East Asia.

  7. Hasan, Husain, Zaynab and Umm Kulthoom, all four children were pampered by their grandfather, Muhammad Mustafa, the Apostle of God; and the happiest days in the lives of all five of them were those which they spent

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