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'''‘Abdu Manāf ibn Quṣayy''' ({{lang-ar|عبد مناف بن قصي}}) was a [[Quraysh (tribe)|Quraish]]i and great-great-grandfather of the [[Islamic prophet]] [[Muhammad]] and [[Ali]]. His father was [[Qusai ibn Kilab|Quṣayy ibn Kilāb]].
'''‘Abdu Manāf ibn Quṣayy''' ({{lang-ar|عبد مناف بن قصي}}) was a [[Quraysh (tribe)|Quraish]]i and great-great-grandfather of the [[Islamic prophet]] [[Muhammad]] and [[Ali]]. His father was [[Qusai ibn Kilab|Quṣayy ibn Kilāb]].


‘Abdu Manāf married a woman named [[Atikah bint Murrah|ʻĀtikah bint Murrah ibn Hilāl ibn Fālij ibn Dhakwān]] of Bani Cays Aylan and had six sons: [[Abd Shams ibn Abd Manaf|Abd Shams]], [[Nawfal ibn Abd Manaf|Nawfal]], [[Hashim ibn Abd Manaf|Hashim]] (after whom the [[Banu Hashim]] clan was named), [[Muttalib ibn Abd Manaf|Muttalib]],{{ref}} Hala and Barra.<ref>http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_Dynasties/Les_Dynasties_musulmanes/Dynastie_de_Mahomet.htm</ref> Muttalib was younger than Hashim and became his successor.
‘Abdu Manāf was already honoured in his father's lifetime and he was invested all his rights, powers, and transferred the ownership of the House of Assembly shortly before his death.<ref>Muhammad: His Life Based on the Earliest Sources, Martin Lings, George Allen & Unwin, 1983, p6-7</ref>.
He married a woman named [[Atikah bint Murrah|ʻĀtikah bint Murrah ibn Hilāl ibn Fālij ibn Dhakwān]] of Bani Cays Aylan and had six sons: [[Abd Shams ibn Abd Manaf|Abd Shams]], [[Nawfal ibn Abd Manaf|Nawfal]], [[Hashim ibn Abd Manaf|Hashim]] (after whom the [[Banu Hashim]] clan was named), [[Muttalib ibn Abd Manaf|Muttalib]],{{ref}} Hala and Barra.<ref>http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_Dynasties/Les_Dynasties_musulmanes/Dynastie_de_Mahomet.htm</ref> Muttalib was younger than Hashim and became his successor.


The grave of ‘Abdu Manāf can be found in [[Jannatul Mualla]] cemetery, in [[Mecca]], [[Saudi Arabia]].
The grave of ‘Abdu Manāf can be found in [[Jannatul Mualla]] cemetery, in [[Mecca]], [[Saudi Arabia]].

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‘Abdu Manāf ibn Quṣayy (

Quṣayy ibn Kilāb
.

‘Abdu Manāf was already honoured in his father's lifetime and he was invested all his rights, powers, and transferred the ownership of the House of Assembly shortly before his death.[1].

He married a woman named

Muttalib,[1] Hala and Barra.[2]
Muttalib was younger than Hashim and became his successor.

The grave of ‘Abdu Manāf can be found in

.

See also

References

  1. ^ Muhammad: His Life Based on the Earliest Sources, Martin Lings, George Allen & Unwin, 1983, p6-7
  2. ^ http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_Dynasties/Les_Dynasties_musulmanes/Dynastie_de_Mahomet.htm

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