Maudood Chishti - Family Tree

Family Tree

  • (1) – Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib Amir al-Mu'minin Buried at the Imam Ali Mosque in Najaf, Iraq .{March 17, 599 --- February 28, 661 aged 61}
  • (2) – Imam Husayn ibn Ali Sayed al- – Buried at the Imam Husayn Shrine in Karbala, Iraq. (B4h D60h)
  • (3) – Imam Ali ibn Husayn al-Sajjad, Zayn al-ʿĀbidin Buried in Jannat al-Baqi Medina.(B-h D94h)
  • (4) – Imam Muhammad ibn Ali al-Baqir al-Ulum Buried in Jannat al Baqi Medina.(B-h D114h)
  • (5) – Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq al-Sadiq – in Jannat al-Baqi Medina.(B80h D148h)
  • (6) – Imam Musa al-Kadhimal-Kazim in the Kadhimiya in Baghdad Iraq .(B128h D183h)
  • (7) – Imam Ali ibn Musa al-Rida, Reza in the Imam Reza shrine Mashad.(B153h D203h)
  • (8) – Imam Muhammad ibn Ali al-Taqi, al-Jawad in the Kadhimiya in Baghdad Iraq.(B195h D220h)
  • (9) – Imam Ali al-Hadi al-Hadi, al-Naqi in the Al Askari Mosque in Samarra Iraq.(B214h D254h)
  • (10) – Syed Imam Abdullah Ali Akbar (B238h D292h)
  • (11) – Syed Imam Syed Abu Muhammed Al Hussain in Chist Hirat Afghanistan. (B—h D352h)
  • (12) – Syed Abu Abdullah Muhammed in Chisht Hirat Afghanistan. (B270h D324h)
  • (13) – Syed Abu Jaffer Ibrahim in Chisht Hirat Afghanistan.(B-h D370h)
  • (14) – Syed Shams-ud-din Abu Nassar Muhammed Saman in Chisht Hirat Afghanistan. (B-h D398h)
  • (15) – Syed Khwaja Abu Yusuf Bin Saamaan Nasir-ud-din Abu Yusuf Bin Saamaan in Chisht Hirat Afghanistan. (B375h D459h)
  • (16) – Syed Khwaja Qutubuddin Maudood Chishti in Chisht Hirat Afghanistan.(B430h D527h

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