Friday, November 6, 2015

Asad Bin Hashim

Link:
https://ar.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D8%A3%D8%B3%D8%AF_%D8%A8%D9%86_%D9%87%D8%A7%D8%B4%D9%85

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Relations between Piran E Pail and Piran E Bhera Sharif, Pir da Khara and Karoli Piran.

Pir Ali Qatal  Shah (Father of Pir Khawja Noori) had two brothers. One of them was  Pir Shamsuddin (Lahori)  while the second one was issueless.Among the descendents of the Pir Shamasuddin Lahori)are Piran E Bhera Sharif and Pir da Khara.
Pirs of both these places are descendetns of Pir Burhanuddin son of Pir Shamasuddin, and include Pir Aalam Shah ,Pir Aazam Shah and Pir Fateh Shah of Bhera sharif and Pir Karam Shah (Topi Walay) of Pir da Khara.
While Piran E Karooli are descendents of Pir Mohammad Hussain Shah who was son  of Pir Khawja Noori.
According to the family history Pir Khawja Noori of Pail Piran was married to the daughter  (Masooma Bi Bi) of Pir Shamsuddin; and daughter of Pir Khawja Noori (Bib Saffia) was married to Pir Aalam Shah of Bhera Sharif.
Among notables of these two places are Late Pir Ghulam Mehboob Subhani (Mahboob Pir of Buxly Paints) , Late Justice Pir karam Shah Al-Azhari and his son Pir Amin Ul Hasanaat Shah (State Minister for Religious Affairs from Bhera Sharif and Pirzada Tariq Mahmood,  of Pir da Khara, former Chief Commissioner Islamabad.
Pakistan's former  Ambassador to Sweden Col.Amir ali Shah belongs to Karoli Piran,

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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Asad ibn Hashim (Arabic: أسد بن هاشم‎) was the son of Hashim ibn Abd al-Manaf and the brother of Abdul Muttalib. He was the father of Fatima bint Asad, the mother of Ali and the cousin and wife of Abu Talib. His descendents usually use the surname "Qureshi", "Hashmi" or "al-Hashmi al-Asadi" while some of his descendents avoid using any surname. Al-Sheikh Al-Kabir Sheikh-ul-Islam Baha-ud-din Zakariya Al-Qureshi is a famous Sufi saint who is one of his descendants. Large number of Asad's descendants can be found in Arab countries, Multan (Pakistan), Allahabad, Delhi, Meerut (India) and among the Muhajir population in Karachi and Hyderabad (Pakistan) which migrated from these Indian cities after partition of the subcontinent in 1947
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asad_ibn_Hashim

Fatima bint Asad bin Hashim (ra) She was the mother of Hazrat Ali bin Abī Talib (ra) and the grandmother of Imam al-Hasan (ra) and Imam al-Husayn (ra). After the death of Hazrat Abdu’l Muttalib, it was Hazrat Abu Talib and Fatima bint Asad who took loving care of Prophet Muhammad SAW. She was like a mother to him..
Also see link:
https://ar.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D8%A3%D8%B3%D8%AF_%D8%A8%D9%86_%D9%87%D8%A7%D8%B4%D9%85

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Sunday, October 20, 2013

Foot Prints of Hashemites of Pail-Piran in Muree Hills: Khas haay Takeeb main Quome Rasool E Hashmi(SAW)

The descendents of Hazrat Bahauddin Bahawal Haq  Zakkariyya Multani (RA) reached in the distant parts and difficult terrains of subcontinent, including Muree Hills.We find their foot prints in different villages in Muree Hills like Arwarhi  Piran (Muree), Fathorhe Piran  amnd Tappa (Muree), Malmoola Piran,Palasi Piran,Thathi Piran,Pattan Piran in  district Abbotabad.
The last abode (Khanqah) of the Hashemite elders-Pir Bhawan Shah and Pir Jamal Shah is located at Seehr close to MalmoolaPiran  on the road linking  Ghora Galli via Lorea  through Malmoola  Piran to Ayyubia. A date palm tree standing in front of Khanqah (a srtange place for an exotic tree of Arab origin in temperate area like Muree) also testifies the foot prints of the Arab descendents in this part of Pakistan.
These Pir Families,who are the local and in most cases sole  landlords of the area  are esteemed very  high by the descendents of Abbasids, who keep paying tribute to the elders of Hashemites by visiting the Khanqah regularly.Among the notables of Hashemite Sadaats of this area were Late Pitr Zahoor Shah Jageerdar of Arhwarhi and  Late DSP Syed Asghar Ali Shah of Malmoola Piran.

Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan- Family Tree of the Rulers

http://www.kinghussein.gov.jo/rfamily_hashemites.html

http://www.kinghussein.gov.jo/rfamily_immediate.html


(Please copy the link and paste in web bar,to see the Shajra E Nas'b of Hashemites of Jordan)



Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Pail-Piran on Pail-Piran.com

Pail Piran is a Quiet, religious and historic town in the beautiful soon valley of Khushab District.It is situated along the top of mountain salt range that runs from east to west from Jehlum to Mianwali Pail Piran is most convenient and easy to reach as it has jointly highway from Chakwal, talagang and Khushab. Its territories extend to Padhrar in east and Jaba in the west. The people are mostly from Hashmi Sadat family, a decendant from Pir Khaja Noori, Pir Ali Qatal Shah, Bahauddin Zakria Multani and Asad bin Hashim an ancestor of Last Prophet Mohammad SAW. Pail -Piran was first setteled by tribe Called Raja's of Kattah and because of mircles (Mohjzaat) it was donated to Pir Khaja Noori (RUL) a grand father of Hashmies of Pail Piran. Pail Piran is very important and blessed village of Soon Valley in District Khushab having a Shrine of Pir Khaja Noori.
Source:http://pail-piran.com/5201.html

The family website link is:
http://www.hashemitesadaats.com

Pail-Piran on Soon Valley,District Khushab,Punjab,Pakistan'sCanvas

The 'Soon Valley' (Urdu: [‎[‎وادئ سون)]] or Soon Sakesar is located in the northwest of Khushab District, Punjab, Pakistan. Eeastern border of Soon Valley starts from Poodhrar village and western border land mark is Sakesar. The Sakesar is the highest mountain peak in the region, 5010 feet highest peak of the Salt Range. The valley is 35 mile long and 9 mile wide.Important towns in the valley are Pail-Piran,Naushahra, Chitta, Sabhral, Khoora, Nowshera, Kufri, Anga, UGALISHARIF, Mardwal, Dhadhar, Uchali and Bagh Shams-ud-Din. Kanhatti Garden, Sodhi Garden, Da'ep and Sakesar are resorts located in the valley. The Awan tribe is settled in Soon Valley. Pail-Piran village is home to Hashmite Sadaats-descendents of Baha ud Din Zakkariyya Multani. Rajpoot Janjua resides in the villages of Katha Saghraal and Katha Misraal, on the foothill of Salt Range, outside the Soon valley.
Information
Total villages = 31
Main villages = Padhrar, Pail-Piran, Naushahra,Ugalisharif,Mukrumi,Dhadhar, Mardwal, Kufri, Uchali, Khoora,Anga,Khabakki, kuradhi etc
Distance from Islamabad = 290 km
Distance from Sargodha = 110 km
Lakes =Ugalisharif& Uchali, Khabbaki, Jahlar, Khura Shrine=Baba Shikh Akbar din Of UgaliSharif = Roiza Mubarik Pir Khawaja Noori in Pail-Piran. source:http://soonvalley.yolasite.com/