Hashmi Syed (Nakokara)

Hashmi Syed (Nakokara)

The Nakokara (Hashmi Syed) is tribe, descent from the Banu Hashim clan of the Quraish, and are found in Punjab, Pakistan. They are concentrated in the Jhang and Chiniot districts of Punjab.[1]

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History and origin

The history of this Hashmi Syed clan meets upward with Banu Hashim and regarding the word Nakokara, it means the "doer of goods". This word Nakokara has a history as this was a surname honoured to Hazrat Uqeel Bin Abu Talib is described as "once our dear Prophet Muhammad was sitting in a circle among his Sahaba ikram (followers). Amir Muaawiya was sitting on right hand and the wind was also blowing from right to left. Dear Prophet said Muawiya to exchange his place with Hazrat Uqeel Bin Abi Talib, who was sitting on the left hand. So the sitting place was exchanged and meeting continued and then finished. After the meeting, some sahaba ikram asked about this secret. Then Dear Prophet explained that there is a sperm in Muawiya's back bone, who is the enemy of my race (this was redirection to Karbala Event) and as Hazrat Uqeel is a Nekokar (pious man ), so I exchanged their sittings as this was harming me that Muawiya is sitting on right and wind is also coming from right. After this Hazrat Uqeel was known as Uqeel Nakokar".

The Nakokara clawn are said to have come originally from Bahwalpur some 600 years ago. In addition to Jhang and Chiniot, they also hold lands in Gujranwala and Sargodha Districts.[2]

Members of this Syed clan carry the family name Hashmi or Hashimi.

Nakokara (Pious) is a surname, was given by Prophet Muhammad Muhammad to Uqeel bin Abu Talib.

Family tree

The family tree of the Nakokara meets up with their ancestor Abu Talib ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib (Arabic:) (549 – 619), who was the head of the clan of Banu Hashim (Hashim ibn Abdul Manaf). He was married to Fatima bint Asad and was an uncle of Muhammad. His real name was Imran, but he is better known as Abu Talib because he had a son named Talib.

Abu Talib raised and supported Muhammad while he was a young man. Abu Talib had four sons:

  1. Talib ibn Abi Talib
  2. Ja`far ibn Abī Tālib (Hazrat Jafar Tayyar)
  3. Ali ibn Abi Talib(Family tree of Ali , Family tree of Muhammad)
  4. Aqeel ibn Abi Talib

and two daughters:

  1. Fakhitah bint Abi Talib
  2. Jumanah bint Abi Talib (Umm Hani)

Aqeel ibn Abi Talib (Arabic) was born in the year 590.

Aqeel was second of the four sons of Abu Talib, who was the uncle and protector of Muhammad . Aqeel's nickname was Abu Yazid. He fought in the Battle of Mu'tah and became blind late in his life, dying at the age of 96.

Aqeel had five sons:

  1. Muslim ibn Aqeel
  2. Muhammad ibn Aqeel
  3. Yazid ibn Aqeel
  4. Issa ibn Aqeel
  5. Al-Hassan ibn Aqeel
  6. and a daughter, Ramlah bint Aqeel.

Muslim ibn Aqeel was the cousin of Hazrat Imam Hussain is the First martyr of Kufa in the Kerbala Event. Hazrat Muslim was married to Hazrat Ruqayya (sister of Hazrat Ghazi Abbas and daughter of Hazrat Ali Murtaza).

Muslim Bin Aqeel family: Most of the family is in rest in Lahore Pakistan famous as Bibi Pak Damanan [1] Bibi Pak Daman[2]

It is said that these ladies came here after the event of Karbala on the 10th day of the month of Muharram in 61 AH (October 10, AD 680

Aqeel was the man who found Umme Habiba to marry Imam Ali.

Banu Hashim (Arabic) was a clan in the Quraish tribe. Islam's last Prophet Muhammad was a member of this clan; his great-grandfather was Hashim, for whom the clan is named. Members of this Syed clan carry the family name Hashmi or Hashemi and in some areas known with surname Peerzada.

The family tree of the tribe is described as under:

  1. Mian Nazar Hussain Nakokara
  2. Son of Mian Muhammad Shah
  3. Son of Bilawal Shah
  4. Son of Mehr Shah
  5. Son of Ghaus Muhammad
  6. Son of Khair Shah
  7. Son of Mithay Shah
  8. Son of Daim Shah
  9. Son of Deen Shah
  10. Son of Fateh Shah
  11. Son of Shahamand Shah
  12. Son of Said Shah
  13. Son of Shaikh Abdullah
  14. Son of Shaikh Sadiq
  15. Son of Shaikh TajDeen
  16. Son of Shaikh Saidan
  17. Son of Shaikh Allah Ditta
  18. Son of Shaikh Saad (Hazrat Sadhan Juan )[3]
  19. Son of Shaikh Yaqoob
  20. Son of Shaikh Eisa Ghaus
  21. Son of Shaikh Alam Deen
  22. Son of Shaikh Kameer
  23. Son of Shaikh Abu Saeed
  24. Son of Shaikh Nasir Deen
  25. Son of Shaikh Muhammad
  26. Son of Shaikh Jalal Deen
  27. Son of Shaikh Abdul Rehman
  28. Son of Shaikh Abdul Khaliq
  29. Son of Shaikh Jawaher
  30. Son of Shaikh Umer
  31. Son of Shaikh Nizam
  32. Son of Shaikh Mehmood
  33. Son of Shaikh Ahmad
  34. Son of Shaikh Muhammad
  35. Son of Shaikh Abdul Aziz
  36. Son of Shaikh Nasran
  37. Son of Shaikh Abdullah
  38. Son of Shaikh Muslim (Muslim Bin Uqeel)
  39. Bin Uqeel (Brother of HAazrat Ali Bin Abu Talib Karam Allah Waj hu)
  40. Bin Abu Talib (Uncle of Piyaray Muhammad (Family tree of Muhammad))
  41. Bin Abdul Mutlib
  42. Bin HASHIM
  43. Bin Abdul Munaf
  44. Bin Qassa
  45. Bin Kulab
  46. Bin Marrah
  47. Bin Kaab,
  48. Bin Lavee
  49. Bin Ghalib
  50. Bin Father
  51. Bin Malik
  52. Bin Nazdar
  53. Bin Kanana
  54. Bin Khazima
  55. Bin Madrake
  56. Bin Aliyas
  57. Bin Muzdar
  58. Bin Nazaar
  59. Bin Maad
  60. Bin Adenan
  61. Bin Owo
  62. Bin Hameesaa
  63. Bin Jumal
  64. Bin Nibt
  65. Bin Kezar
  66. Bin ISMAIL Zahib Ulla
  67. Bin Hazrat Ibrahim Khalil Ullah
  68. Bin Torah
  69. Bin Qasir
  70. Bin Sharigh
  71. Bin Arghoot
  72. Bin Faligh
  73. Bin Shalikh
  74. Bin Keenan
  75. Bin Arfakhshad
  76. Bin Samm
  77. Bin Hazrat Nuh Alehis Salam
  78. Bin Yardd
  79. Bin Idris
  80. Bin Mehmaial
  81. Bin Keenan
  82. Bin Anosh
  83. Bin Sheeth
  84. Bin Abu-Al-Bashir Hazrat ADAM Safi-Ullah

Villages

The main villages of the tribe in Chiniot District area is Hersa Shaikh [4], Chauntrewala [5], Thatta Karam Shah [6], Taliyala [7] and Zakhera [8] . There also a few villages in Jhang District such as Nekokara. In addition, Sheikh Waen [9] in Bahawalpur District, Sagharpur in Jhelum District are also important villages of the tribe. In Vehari District, there is the village of Nekokara.

References

  1. ^ A Glossary of the tribes & castes of Punjab by H. A Rose
  2. ^ A Glossary of the tribes & castes of Punjab by H. A Rose

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