PROPHET MUHAMMAD KNEW HE WAS A NORTHERN ARAB AND NEVER CLAIMED TO BE A YEMENI. SO THE PROPHET WAS FROM THE NORTH ADNANI/ MUDHAR TRIBE OF THE HIJAZ/ARABIA.
Wathila b. al-Asqa' reported: I heard Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: Verily Allah granted eminence to Kinana from amongst the descendants of Isma'il and he granted eminence to the Quraish amongst Kinana and he granted eminence to the Quraish amongst Banu hashim and he granted me eminencece from the tribe of Banu hashim. (Muslim Book #030, Hadith #5653)
Banu Kinanah
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Banu Kinanah (also Bani Kinanah) (Arabic: بنو كنانة) (Arabic: بني كنانة) are the largest Mudhari Adnanite tribe of western Saudi Arabia in Hejaz andTihama. They are descended from Kinanah, who was a grandson of Ilyas (known as Elijah in Jewish and Christian traditions) who was named after the prophet Elijah. Their history goes back to pre-Hijrah times.
Kinanah (or Kinana) was an ancestor of the Prophet Muhammad:
Abu Muhammad 'Abd al-Malik bin Hisham wrote: Muhammad was the son of 'Abdullah, b. 'Abdu'I-Muttalib (whose name was Shayba), b. Hashim (whose name was 'Amr), b. 'Abd Manaf (whose name was al-Mughira), b. Qusayy (whose name was Zayd), b. Kilab, b. Murra, b. Ka'b, b. Lu'ay, b. Ghalib, b. Fihr, b. Malik, b. aI-Nadr, b. Kinanah, b. Khuzayma, b. Mudrika (whose name was 'Amir), b. Ilyas, b. Mudar, b. Nizar, b. Ma'add, b. Adnan, b. Udd (or Udad),....b. Ya'rub, b. Yashjub, b. Nabit, b. Ishmael, b. Ibrahim (Abraham), the friend of the Compassionate.[1]
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[hide]Branches[edit]
Banu Kinanah are divided in four branches: An-Nadr, Abdumanat, Malakan, and Malak.[citation needed]
An-Nadr ibn Kinanah[edit]
Abdumanat ibn Kinanah[edit]
This is one of the biggest branches of Kinanah, and his sons are Murrah, Bakr, Alharith.
Banu Laith, Banu Dhumrah, Banu Ghufar, Banu Jadhimah, Banu Mudlij, Banu Aldiil, and Banu Sho'bah are the descendants of Abdumanat.
Malak (Malik) ibn Kinanah[edit]
Ban Firas ibn Ghanam ibn Thaalabah ibn Alharith ibn Malak ibn Kinanah were the best warriors of Ali
Malakan ibn Kinanah[edit]
He is the first man to be named Malakan, and his sons are Haram, Thaalabah, Saad, Ausaid, and Ghanam.
Related tribes[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Ibn Ishaq (1955). The Life of Muhammad: A Translation of Ibn Isḥāq’s sīrat. Translated by Alfred Guillaume. London. p. 3. ISBN 0195778286.
- Smith W. Robertson, Kinship and marriage in early Arabia
- A universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time
- George Sale (translator) and Savary (illustrator), The Koran, Commonly Called the Alcoran of Mohammed
- Francesco Gabrieli and Salvator Attanasio, A Short History of the Arabs
- John Walter Jandora, The March from Medina
- Muhammad Zafrulla Khan, Muhammad
- D. S. Margoliouth, Mohammed and the Rise of Islam
- Andrew Crichton, History of Arabia, Ancient and Modern
- Kinanah tribe, kinanah.net (Arabic)
- http://www.thearabhistory.com/mudar
- http://sirah.al-islam.com/tree.asp?ID=1&t=book2
- http://sirah.al-islam.com/Display.asp?f=rwd1012
- http://sirah.al-islam.com/Display.asp?f=rwd1014
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