Muttalib ibn Abd Manaf
Muttalib ibn Abd al-Manaf (Arabic: مُطَّلِب ٱبْن عَبْد مَنَاف, Muṭṭalib ibn Abd al-Manāf) was one of the ancestors of the Sahaba of Muhammad.[1][2]
History
His father was Abd Manaf ibn Qusai.[2]
Muttalib was the younger brother of Hashim ibn Abd Manaf (the great-grandfather of Muhammad). Muttalib succeeded his brother Hashim and took care of his nephew Shaiba ibn Hashim, when Muttalib returned to Mecca with his nephew people thought he was his new slave, so Shaiba became known as "Abd al-Muttalib" (servant of Muttalib) because slavery was so common and rampant at that time. When Muttalib died, Abd al-Muttalib succeeded him.
He is the progenitor of Banu Muttalib.
Family tree
Further reading
- Geraldine de Gaury, Rulers of Mecca
See also
References
- Glassé, Cyril; Smith, Huston (11 March 2018). The New Encyclopedia of Islam. Rowman Altamira. ISBN 9780759101906 – via Google Books.
- "Family tree of Abd Shams Ibn Abd Manaf". Geneanet.
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