Asad Ibn Abdul-Uzza Ibn Qusai
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Asad ibn Abd al-Uzza () was a grandson of
Qusai ibn Kilab Qusai ibn Kilab ibn Murrah (, ''Qusayy ibn Kilāb ibn Murrah''; ca. 400–480), also spelled Qusayy, Kusayy, Kusai, or Cossai, born Zayd (), was an Ishmaelite descendant of Abraham. Orphaned early on, he would rise to become chief of Mecca, an ...
and the matrilineal great-great-grandfather of the prophet of Islam
Muhammad Muhammad (8 June 632 CE) was an Arab religious and political leader and the founder of Islam. Muhammad in Islam, According to Islam, he was a prophet who was divinely inspired to preach and confirm the tawhid, monotheistic teachings of A ...
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Biography

He was the son of Abd al-Uzza ibn Qusai and the father of Umm Habib bint Asad, who was the mother of
Barrah bint Abdul Uzza Barrah bint Abd al-Uzza () ibn Uthman ibn Abd-al-Dar ibn Qusai ibn Kilab (of the Banu Abd ad-Dar), was the maternal grandmother of Islamic prophet Muhammad. Family The mother of Barrah was Um Habib bint Asad ibn Abd-al-Uzza ibn Qusai ibn Kil ...
, who was the mother of Aminah bint Wahb, who was the mother of
Muhammad Muhammad (8 June 632 CE) was an Arab religious and political leader and the founder of Islam. Muhammad in Islam, According to Islam, he was a prophet who was divinely inspired to preach and confirm the tawhid, monotheistic teachings of A ...
.


Family

Asad is the eponym ancestor of the Quraysh Banu Asad tribe. He probably had many daughters and sons. But his only known daughter is Umm Habib bint Asad the mother of Barra, who married Wahb of the Quraysh Banu Zuhra tribe whose mother is said to have been named `Atiqa. More importantly, Barra is the mother of Amina bint-Wahb, who is Muhammad`s mother. This means that following Muhammad`s maternal lineage, one finds that Asad is the fourth-generation ascendant of Muhammad. Asad`s only know son is Nawfal bin-Asad although he probably had many other children (daughters and sons). Nawfal's known sons are Waraqa bin-Nawfal and Khuwaylid bin Nawfal. The major islamic biographical sources such as ibn-Hisham (basing his assertion of the so-called ibn-Ishaq biography which actually never existed), wrongly mention Waraqa as being Asad's son and not Asad's grandson (e.g. Nawfal's son). As for Khuwaylid, he had four known children: Nawfal bin Khuwaylid,
Khadija bint Khuwaylid Khadija bint Khuwaylid (November 619) was the first wife of Muhammad. Born into an aristocratic clan of the Quraysh, she was an affluent merchant in her own right and was known to have a noble personality within her tribe. In his early 20s, she e ...
who will become the first wife of
Muhammad Muhammad (8 June 632 CE) was an Arab religious and political leader and the founder of Islam. Muhammad in Islam, According to Islam, he was a prophet who was divinely inspired to preach and confirm the tawhid, monotheistic teachings of A ...
, Hala bint-Khuwaylid who will become the wife of Kayruz ibn-al-Rabi` (known by his konya Abu-l-`As), and al-`Awwam bin-Khuwaylid who will marry Safiyya bint-`Abd-al-Muttalib who is the aunt of Muhammad (yet younger than him) and the sister of Hamza bin-`Abd-al-Muttalib Muhammad's uncle, reminding though that both Safiyya and Hamza were younger than Muhammad. * Muhammad son of Aminah bint Wahb daughter of Barrah bint Abdul Uzza daughter of Umm Habib bint Asad daughter of Asad ibn `Abd al-`Uzza * Khadijah bint Khuwaylid daughter of Khuwaylid ibn Asad son of Asad ibn `Abd al-`Uzza


Zubayrids

The Zubayrids branch which descended from
Zubayr ibn al-Awwam Al-Zubayr ibn al-Awwam ibn Khuwaylid al-Asadi (; ) was an Arab Muslim commander in the service of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the caliphs Abu Bakr () and Umar () who played a leading role in the Ridda Wars, Ridda wars against rebel tribes in ...
, an important member of Asadi clan, were an important faction during the
Second Fitna The Second Fitna was a period of general political and military disorder and civil war in the Islamic community during the early Umayyad Caliphate. It followed the death of the first Umayyad caliph Mu'awiya I in 680, and lasted for about twelve y ...
, the second early Islamic civil war. After
Mu'awiya Mu'awiya I (–April 680) was the founder and first caliph of the Umayyad Caliphate, ruling from 661 until his death. He became caliph less than thirty years after the death of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and immediately after the four Rashid ...
declared his son Yazid to be his successor, Zubayr's son Abd Allah refused to acknowledge Yazid as the caliph in 676.Gibb 1960, p. 55. In 683, Abd Allah gained control of Mecca and established a polity. After Yazid's death, Abdullah declared himself the ''Amir al-Mu'minin'' (Commander of the Believers) and founded the ''Zubayrid Caliphate''. Soon after, Abd Allah gained control of half of Persia as well as half of Egypt. Both the Alids (family and descendants of Ali, fourth Rashidun caliph) and the Zubayrids were two of the
Companions of the Prophet The Companions of the Prophet () were the Muslim disciples and followers of the Islamic prophet Muhammad who saw or met him during his lifetime. The companions played a major role in Muslim battles, society, hadith narration, and governance ...
dynasties which held the most numerous lands and estates within caliphate realm. The Zubayrids regime were fond to appoint peoples with Yemeni
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background as governors in
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subunits. This included southern clans of
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and Kalb.


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