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Alids

The Alids are the dynasties descended from Ali ibn Abi Talib, son-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (see Family tree of Muhammad and Family tree of Husayn ibn Ali). Shia Muslims consider him the First Imam appointed by Muhammad and the first rightful caliph.
== Lines of Descent ==

Primarily Sunnis in the Arab world reserve the term ''sharif'' or "sherif" for descendants of Hasan ibn Ali, while ''sayyid'' is used for descendants of Husayn ibn Ali. Both Hasan and Husayn are grandchildren of Prophet Muhammad, through the marriage of his cousin Ali and his daughter Fatima. However ever since the post-Hashemite era began, the term ''sayyid'' has been used to denote descendants from both Hasan and Husayn. Arab Shiites use the terms ''sayyid'' and ''habib'' to denote descendants from both Hasan and Husayn; see also ashraf.
To try to resolve the confusion surrounding the descendants of Muhammad, the Ottoman Caliphs during the 19th Century C.E. attempted to replicate the Almanach de Gotha (the tome listing the Noble houses of Europe) to show known and verifiable lines of descent. Although not 100% complete in its scope (some lines might have been excluded due to lack of proof, although no false lines are included) the resulting ''"Kitab al-Ashraf" (Book of the Sharifs),'' kept at the Topkapi Palace Museum in Istanbul is one of the best sources of evidence of descent from Muhammad.
There are several dynasties of Alid origin:
* The Zaydid dynasty of Tabaristan are descents of Ali ibn Abi Talib. His son, Hasan ibn Ali, has a son named Zaid who gave name to the dynasty. Hasan ibn Zayd was the son of Zayd who gave origin to the Zaydids in Tabaristan (Alavids).
* The Ukhaydhirite dynasty which ruled Najd in central Arabia from 862 C.E. till the mid-11th century traced its lineage to Ali through his son Al-Hassan.
* The Sulaymanid dynasty of Yemen has origin in Hasan ibn Hasan, brother of Zayd ibn Hasan (see Zaydid dynasty above). Hasan had a son named Daud ibn Hasan, who was Sulayman ibn Daud's father, who the dynasty is named after.
* The Alid dynasty of Yemen originated with Hasan ibn Hasan, brother of Zayd ibn Hasan (see Zaydid dynasty above). Hasan had a son named Ibrahim ibn Hasan, that had a son called Ismail ibn Ibrahim, father of Ibrahim Tabataba ibn Ismail. Tabataba was father of Kassim al Rassi, originally of the dynasty Rassid of the Imams of Yemen.
* The Alid Dynasty of the Isaaq clan or Banu Isaaq clan of Somalia, who are descended from Ali through their ancestor Isaaq ibn Ahmad al Hashimi. Today, the Isaaq clan form the majority of the northern territory of Somaliland.
* The Alid dynasty of Sharifs of Sousse (Tunisia) originated with Hasan ibn Hasan, brother of Zayd ibn Hasan (see Zaydid dynasty above). Hasan had a son named Abdallah ibn Hasan, who had a son called Djafar ibn Abdallah. This Djafar ibn Abdallah, grandson of Hasan ibn Hasan, began this dynasty.
* The Alid dynasty of Sharifs of Morocco (the Alaouite dynasty 〔http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_dynasties/Les_dynasties_musulmanes/Dynastie_des_Hasanides.htmoriginated〕) began also with Hassan ibn Hassan, brother of Zayd ibn Hasan. Its first member was Muhammad ibn Abdallah, brother of Djafar ibn Abdallah (see above).
* The founder of the Idrisid dynasty of Morocco was Idris ibn Abdallah. He was the brother of Djafar ibn Abdallah (see above).
* The Hammudid dynasty of Algeciras, Málaga, Sevilla and Kingdom of Granada has same origin. Their ancestor, Hammud, was a descendant of Idris ibn Abdallah.
* The Sulaymanids dynasty of, Tlemcen, Archgoul, Tenes (West-Algeria) Sulayman ibn Abd Allah the first amir of the dynasty sulaymanid he was the brother of Idris i of Fas〔Ibn Khaldoun, Histoire des Berbères, 2003, Berti, Alger.〕
* The Banu Katuda/Hashemites, Sharifs of Mecca and Kings of Jordan, Kings of Iraq, Kings of Hejaz, Kings of Syria, have origin in Musa ibn Abdallah, brother of Idris ibn Abdallah (se above). Musa had a son named Abdallah ibn Musa, father of Musa ibn Abdallah ibn Musa, who began this dynasty. From this branch also came the Banu Fulayta.
* The Alid Dynasty of the Muse clan or Banu Muse clan of Somalia, who are descended from Ali through there ancestor Muse ibn Mohammed al Hashimi. Today, the Muse clan formed the minority of the northern territory of Somaliland.
* The Banu Salih of the old state of Ghana originated in Salih ibn Abdallah, brother of Musa ibn Abdallah ibn Musa (see above).
* The Sulaymanid dynasty of Sharifs of La Mecca originated in Sulayman ibn Abdallah, brother of Salih ibn Abdallah (see above).
* The Al Qasimi (Qawasim) dynasty of Sharjah and Ras al-Khaimah claim descent from the 10th Imam, Ali al-Hadi.
* The Fatimid Caliphs (Later the Ismaili imams of Alamut) claimed descent from Husayn ibn Ali, son of Ali ibn Abi Talib. The line was:
:Ali ibn Abi Talib,
::Husayn ibn Ali,
:::Ali Zayn al Abidin ibn Husayn,
::::Muhammad el Bakir ibn Ali,
:::::Djafar el Sadik ibn Muhammad,
::::::Ismail ibn Djafar,
::::::Muhammad ibn Ismail,
::::::Ahmad al-Wafi ''(Abadullah ibn Muhammad ibn Ismail)'',
::::::Muhammad at-Taqi ''(Ahmed ibn Abadullah ibn Muhammad)'',
::::::Raḍī ʿAbd Allāh az-Zaki ''(Husayn ibn Ahmad ibn Abadullah)'' and
::::::Ubayd Allah al-Mahdi Billah.
* The Safavids dynasty claimed descent from Husayn ibn Ali, son of Ali ibn Abi Talib, sharing the first five original rulers with the Fatimids (compare the indented names). There is no known independent documentation that supports this claim, and it is presented here for historical completeness. The Safavid dynasty family tree shows part of this. The line was:
:Ali ibn Albi Talib,
::Husayn ibn Ali,
:::Ali Zayn al Abidin ibn Husayn,
::::Muhammad el Bakir ibn Ali,
:::::Djafar el Sadik ibn Muhammad,
::::::Musa ibn Ja'far al-Kazim,
::::::Hamzah ibn Musa,
::::::Mohammad al-Qasim ibn Hamzah ,
::::::Ahmed ibn Mohammad,
::::::Mohamed ibn Ahmed ,
::::::Ismail ibn Mohamed,
::::::Ja'far ibn Ismail,
::::::Ibrahim ibn Ja'far ,
::::::Mohamed ibn Ibrahim ,
::::::Ali ibn Mohamed,
::::::Mohamed ibn Mohamed,
::::::Feroz Shah ibn Mohamed,
::::::Awoad ibn Feroz Shah ,
::::::Mohamed ibn Awoad ,
::::::Rashid ibn Mohamed,
::::::Ahmed ibn Rashid ,
::::::Gabriel ibn Ahmed,
::::::Isaac ibn Gabriel ,
::::::Safi al-Din ibn Isaac,
::::::Sadruddin ibn Safi al-Din ,
::::::Ali ibn Sadruddin,
::::::Ibrahim ibn Ali,
::::::Sadruddin ibn Ibrahim,
::::::Haider ibn Sadruddin,
::::::Shah Ismail Safavid ibn Haider.

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