Family tree of Ali

Family tree of Ali

‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib ( _ar. علي بن أﺑﻲ طالب)‎ (599 – 661) [ [http://iiny.org/1stImam.htm] ] was an early Islamic leader. He is revered by Sunni Muslims as the last of the four Rightly Guided Caliphs and as a foremost religious authority on the Qur'an and Islamic jurisprudence. Shi'a Muslims consider him the First Imam appointed by the Islamic Prophet Muhammad and the first rightful caliph. Ali was the cousin of Muhammad, and after marriage to Fatima Zahra he also became Muhammad's son-in-law.

Family tree

Paternal grand father: 'Abdul Muttalib ibn Hashim, Family tree of Shaiba ibn Hashim

Paternal grand mother: Fatimah bint Amr

:Father: Abu Talib ibn 'Abdul Muttalib

:Mother: Fatima bint Asad

::Brother: Ja'far ibn Abu Talib

:::Nephew: Awn ibn Ja'afer — "married Umm Kulthum bint Ali

:::Nephew: Abdullah ibn Ja'far — "married Zaynab bint Ali

::::Grand Nephew: Aun ibn Abdullah — "martyred in Karbala

::::Grand Nephew: Mohammad ibn Abdullah — "martyred in Karbala

::Brother: Aqeel ibn Abu Talib

:::Nephew: Muslim ibn Aqeel — "died before Karbala

::Brother: Talib ibn Abu Talib

::Himself: Ali ibn Abu Talib

:Father in law: Muhammad ibn Abdallah, tree

::Wife: Fatima Zahra — Daughter of Prophet Muhammad (SAAW),

:::Daughter: Zaynab bint Ali — "survived the Battle of Karbala

:::Daughter: Umm Kulthum bint Ali — "survived Karbala

:::Son: al Muhsin — "died before his birth (see al Muhsin)

:::Son: Hassan ibn Ali — "Died by poison during Muawiyas

::::Grandson: Qasim ibn Hassan — "died in Karbala

::::Grandson: Sayyid al-Hasan al-Muthanna

:::Son: Husayn ibn Ali — "martyred in Karbala,

::::Grand daughter: Sakina bint Hussain — "survived Karbala

::::Grandson: Ali Akbar ibn Husayn — "killed in Karbala

::::Grandson: Ali Asghar ibn Husayn — "killed in Karbala

::::Grandson: Ali ibn Husayn — "only male that survived Karbala,

:::::Great grandson: Muhammad ibn Ali

:::::Great grandson: Zayd ibn Ali

::Wife: Umamah bint Zainab

:::Son: Muhammad Al Awsat bin Ali

::Wife: Fatima bint Hizam al-Kilabiyya — "aka Umm Banin (bint Kharam?) (which means mother of many sons), paternal aunt of Shimr

:::Son: Abbas ibn Ali — "martyred in Karbala

:::Grandson: Ubayd-Allah ibn Abbas

:::Son: Abd-Allah ibn Ali — "killed in Karbala

:::Son: Jafar ibn Ali — "killed in Karbala

:::Son: Uthman ibn Ali — "killed in Karbala

::Wife: Leila bint Masoud

:::Son: Ubaid Allah bin Ali

::Wife: Khawlah bint Ja'far

:::Son: Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah

::Wife: Al Sahba'bint Rabi'ah

:::Son: Umru bin Ali

:Father in law: Umais ibn Ma'ad

::Wife: Asma bint Umais

:::Son: Yahya bin Ali d:61H

:::Son: Muhammad Al Asgar ibn Ali — "killed in Karbala

:::Step daughter: Umm Kulthum bint Abu Bakr

:::Step son: Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr

:Paternal uncle: Hamza ibn 'Abdul Muttalib

:Paternal uncle: 'Abdullah ibn 'Abdul Muttalib

::Cousin: Muhammad ibn Abdallah

:::Cousin's daughter: Fatima Zahra

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