
Debbagh
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Debbagh (in English : Debbagh, Debbarh, Al-Dabbagh, Ad-Dabbagh, Dabbagh) is a Moroccan family name. The first Debbagh was Masood sharif
Al-Idrissi, born in the 17th century. He was nicknamed Debbagh and his children were since then named Debbagh. Abdul-Aziz Debbagh, an Islamic saint and scholar, was among his children with his wife Farha Al Kommarshi-Al Fashtali.
, son of Imam Ali and the daughter of Prophet Muhammed ibn Abdullah, son of Abu Talib, son of Abd Al-Muttalib, son of Hashim, son of Abd Menaf
, son of Qussai
, son of Kilab, son of Murra, son of Ka'ab, son of Luavy, son of Ghalib, son of Fihr, son of Malik, son of Nadr, son of Kinana, son of Khuzayma, son of Mudrika, son of Ilyas, son of Mudar, son of Nizar, son of Ma'ad, son of Adnan
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In pre-Islamic Arabia, gods or goddesses were viewed as protectors of individual tribes and their spirits were associated with sacred trees, stones, springs and wells. There was an important shrine in Mecca (now called the Kaaba
) that housed statues of 360 idols of tribal patron deities and was the site of an annual pilgrimage. Aside from these tribal gods, Arabs shared a common belief in a supreme deity Allah (literally "the god") who was however remote from their everyday concerns and thus not the object of cult or ritual. Three goddesses were associated with Allah as his daughters: al-Lat
, Manat
and Al-‘Uzzá. Some monotheistic communities did also exist in Arabia, including Christians and Jews
. Hanif
s – native pre-Islamic Arab monotheists – are also sometimes listed alongside Jews and Christians in pre-Islamic Arabia. According to the Muslim tradition, Muhammad himself was a Hanif and one of descendant of Ishmael
, son of Abraham
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>Genealogy of the
Debbagh family of Morocco
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Adam
& Eve
Seth
& Azura
Enos
& Noam
Kenan
& Mualaleth
Mahalalel
& Dinah
Jared
& Baraka
Enoch
& Edna
Methuselah
& Edna
Lamech
& Betenos
Prophet Noah
& Emzara
Shem
& Sedeqetelebab
Arpachshad
& Rasueja
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Cainan
& Melka
Salah & Muak
Eber
& Azurad
Peleg
& Lomna
Reu
& Ora
Serug
& Melka
Nahor
& Ljaska
Terah
& Edna
Prophet Abraham
founder of Mecca
& Hagar
Ishmael
Nebaioth
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Adnan
122 BC
>Ma'ad 89 BC
>Nizar 56 BC
>Mudar 23 BC
>Ilyas 10 AD
Mudrika 43 AD
Khuzayma 76 AD
Kinana 109 AD
Nadr 142 AD
Malik 175 AD
Fihr of Quraysh (tribe) 208 AD
Ghalib 241 AD
Luavy 274
AD
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Ka'ab 307 AD
Murra 340 AD
Kilab 373 AD
Qusai ibn Kilab
406 AD
Abd Manaf ibn Qusai
439 AD
Hashim ibn Abd al-Manaf 472 AD
Abd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim 505 AD
Abdullah (538 AD) & Amina
Prophet Muhammed (born in Mecca 570 AD) & Khadija
Fatima & Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib
Hasan ibn Ali
Hassan
Abdullah
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King Idriss I (Founder of Fez born in 745 AD)
& Kenza
King Idriss II (born in 793 AD)
Aïssa
Muhammad
Ahmad
Aïssa
Abdurrahman
Ali
Mandeel
Alloosh
Qanoon
Haroon
Abdul Aziz
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Omar
Ibrahim
Muhammad
Qassim
Ahmad
Muhammad
Qassim
Abdurrahman
Ahmad
Mas'ood Debbagh
& Farha Al-Kommarchi Al-Fachtali (central characters of the 18th
century book called Pure Gold) they issued at least three.
Sharif
Sharīf or Chérif is a traditional Arab tribal title given to those who serve as the protector of the tribe and all tribal assets, such as property, wells, and land. In origin, the word is an adjective meaning "noble", "highborn". The feminine singular is sharifa...
Al-Idrissi, born in the 17th century. He was nicknamed Debbagh and his children were since then named Debbagh. Abdul-Aziz Debbagh, an Islamic saint and scholar, was among his children with his wife Farha Al Kommarshi-Al Fashtali.
Genealogy of Masood Debbagh
Masood son of Ahmad, son of M'hammed, son of Muhammed, son of Ahmed, son of Abdurrahman, son of Qasim, son of Mohammed, son of Ahmad, son of Qasim, son of Muhammed, son of Ibrahim, son of Omar, son of Abdul-Aziz, son of Haroon, son of Qanoon, son of Alloosh, son of Mandil, son of Ali, son of Abdurrahman, son of Aïssa, son of Ahmad, son of Muhammed, son of Aïssa, son of Idriss II, son of Idriss I, son of Abdullah, son of Hassan, son of HassanHasan ibn Ali
Al-Hasan ibn ‘Alī ibn Abī Tālib is an important figure in Islam, the son of Fatimah the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and of the fourth Caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib. Hasan is a member of the Ahl al-Bayt and Ahl al-Kisa...
, son of Imam Ali and the daughter of Prophet Muhammed ibn Abdullah, son of Abu Talib, son of Abd Al-Muttalib, son of Hashim, son of Abd Menaf
Abd Manaf ibn Qusai
‘Abdu Manāf ibn Quṣayy was a Quraishi and great-great-grandfather of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and Ali. His father was Quṣayy ibn Kilāb.-Biography:...
, son of Qussai
Qusai ibn Kilab
Qusai ibn Kilab ibn Murrah was the great-grandfather of Shaiba ibn Hashim . He was fifth in the line of descent to the Islamic Muhammad, and attained supreme power at Makkah. Qusai is amongst the ancestors of Sahaba and the progenitor of the Quraysh.-Background:He was born into the famous Quraysh...
, son of Kilab, son of Murra, son of Ka'ab, son of Luavy, son of Ghalib, son of Fihr, son of Malik, son of Nadr, son of Kinana, son of Khuzayma, son of Mudrika, son of Ilyas, son of Mudar, son of Nizar, son of Ma'ad, son of Adnan
Adnan
Adnan is the traditional ancestor of the Adnani Arabs of northern, central and western Arabia, as opposed to the Qahtani of Southern and south eastern Arabia who descend from Qahtan.-Origin:...
.
In pre-Islamic Arabia, gods or goddesses were viewed as protectors of individual tribes and their spirits were associated with sacred trees, stones, springs and wells. There was an important shrine in Mecca (now called the Kaaba
Kaaba
The Kaaba is a cuboid-shaped building in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and is the most sacred site in Islam. The Qur'an states that the Kaaba was constructed by Abraham, or Ibraheem, in Arabic, and his son Ishmael, or Ismaeel, as said in Arabic, after he had settled in Arabia. The building has a mosque...
) that housed statues of 360 idols of tribal patron deities and was the site of an annual pilgrimage. Aside from these tribal gods, Arabs shared a common belief in a supreme deity Allah (literally "the god") who was however remote from their everyday concerns and thus not the object of cult or ritual. Three goddesses were associated with Allah as his daughters: al-Lat
Al-Lat
Al-Lat may refer to:*Allāt, pre-Islamic Arabian goddess who was one of the three chief goddesses of Mecca*al-Lat , ancient name for the Sun in Frank Herbert's Dune universe...
, Manat
Manat
Manat may refer to* Azerbaijani manat, unit of currency in Azerbaijan* Turkmenistani manat, unit of currency in Turkmenistan* The designation of the Soviet ruble in both Azerbaijani and Turkmen* Manāt, the goddess of fate and destiny in pre-Islamic Arabia...
and Al-‘Uzzá. Some monotheistic communities did also exist in Arabia, including Christians and Jews
Jews
The Jews , also known as the Jewish people, are a nation and ethnoreligious group originating in the Israelites or Hebrews of the Ancient Near East. The Jewish ethnicity, nationality, and religion are strongly interrelated, as Judaism is the traditional faith of the Jewish nation...
. Hanif
Hanif
Hanif is a term that refers to those who maintain the pure monothestic Muslim beliefs of the patriarch Ibrahim. More specifically, in Islamic thought it refers to the people during the period known as the Age of Ignorance, who were seen to have rejected idolatry and retained some or all of the...
s – native pre-Islamic Arab monotheists – are also sometimes listed alongside Jews and Christians in pre-Islamic Arabia. According to the Muslim tradition, Muhammad himself was a Hanif and one of descendant of Ishmael
Ishmael
Ishmael is a figure in the Hebrew Bible and the Qur'an, and was Abraham's first born child according to Jews, Christians and Muslims. Ishmael was born of Abraham's marriage to Sarah's handmaiden Hagar...
, son of Abraham
Abraham
Abraham , whose birth name was Abram, is the eponym of the Abrahamic religions, among which are Judaism, Christianity and Islam...
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Debbagh family of Morocco
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& Eve
Seth
Seth , in Judaism, Christianity and Islam, is the third listed son of Adam and Eve and brother of Cain and Abel, who are the only other of their children mentioned by name...
& Azura
& Noam
Kenan
Kenan , , or Cainan, was a Biblical patriarch first mentioned in the Hebrew Bible Book of Genesis as living before the Great Flood.- Family :...
& Mualaleth
Mahalalel
Mahalalel, Mahalaleel, or Mihlaiel Hebrew מהללאל was a patriarch named in the Hebrew Bible.- Family :Mahalalel was a son of Kenan, son of Enos, son of Seth, son of Adam in the Old Testament of the Bible...
& Dinah
Jared (ancestor of Noah)
Jared, or Jered, in Judeo-Christian religious belief was a fifth-generation descendant of Adam and Eve.- Tradition :...
& Baraka
Enoch (ancestor of Noah)
Enoch is a figure in the Generations of Adam. Enoch is described as Adam's greatx4 grandson , the son of Jared, the father of Methuselah, and the great-grandfather of Noah...
& Edna
Methuselah
Methuselah is the oldest person whose age is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. Extra-biblical tradition maintains that he died on the 11th of Cheshvan of the year 1656 , at the age of 969, seven days before the beginning of the Great Flood...
& Edna
Lamech
Lamech is a character in the genealogies of Adam in the Book of Genesis. He is the sixth generation descendant of Cain ; his father was named Methusael, and he was responsible for the "Song of the Sword." He is also noted as the first polygamist mentioned in the Bible, taking two wives, Ada and...
& Betenos
Noah
Noah was, according to the Hebrew Bible, the tenth and last of the antediluvian Patriarchs. The biblical story of Noah is contained in chapters 6–9 of the book of Genesis, where he saves his family and representatives of all animals from the flood by constructing an ark...
& Emzara
Shem
Shem was one of the sons of Noah in the Hebrew Bible as well as in Islamic literature. He is most popularly regarded as the eldest son, though some traditions regard him as the second son. Genesis 10:21 refers to relative ages of Shem and his brother Japheth, but with sufficient ambiguity in each...
& Sedeqetelebab
Arpachshad
Arpachshad or Arphaxad or Arphacsad was one of the five sons of Shem, the son of Noah . His brothers were Elam, Asshur, Lud and Aram; he is an ancestor of Abraham. He is said by Gen...
& Rasueja
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Cainan
Cainan can refer to either:*A variant of the name Kenan in the generations of Adam, the lists of antediluvian patriarchs given in the Torah;*Cainan, the son of the Arpachshad mentioned in most manuscripts of the Gospel of Luke 3:36...
& Melka
Eber
Eber is an ancestor of the Israelites, according to the "Table of Nations" in and . He was a great-grandson of Noah's son Shem and the father of Peleg born when Eber was 34 years old, and of Joktan. He was the son of Shelah a distant ancestor of Abraham...
& Azurad
Peleg
__notoc__Peleg is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as one of the two sons of Eber, an ancestor of the Israelites, according to the "Table of Nations" in and . Peleg's son was Reu, born when Peleg was thirty, and he had other sons and daughters. According to the Hebrew Bible, Peleg lived to the age...
& Lomna
Reu
Reu or Ragau in Genesis was the son of Peleg and the father of Serug, thus being Abraham's great-great-grandfather.He was 32 when Serug was born and lived to the age of 239 , according to the Masoretic text...
& Ora
Serug
Serug was the son of Reu and the father of Nahor, according to Genesis 11:20-23. He is also the great-grandfather of Abraham.In the Masoretic text that modern Bibles are based on, he was 30 when Nahor was born, and lived to the age of 230...
& Melka
Nahor
Nahor, Nachor, or Naghor may refer to three different names in the Hebrew bible: two biblical people, who were both descendants of Shem, and one biblical place named after one of these descendants....
& Ljaska
Terah
Terah or Térach is a biblical figure in the book of Genesis, son of Nahor, son of Serug and father of the Patriarch Abraham, all descendants of Shem. He is mentioned in the Hebrew bible and the New Testament.-Genesis narrative:...
& Edna
Abraham
Abraham , whose birth name was Abram, is the eponym of the Abrahamic religions, among which are Judaism, Christianity and Islam...
founder of Mecca
& Hagar
Hagar
-People:* Hagar , handmaid of Sarah and mother of Abraham's son Ishmael* Hagar Finer, Israeli WIBF bantamweight champion* Albert Hagar, Canadian politician* Mandy Hagar, New Zealand children's author...
Ishmael
Ishmael is a figure in the Hebrew Bible and the Qur'an, and was Abraham's first born child according to Jews, Christians and Muslims. Ishmael was born of Abraham's marriage to Sarah's handmaiden Hagar...
Nebaioth
Nebaioth is mentioned at least five times in the Hebrew Bible according to which he was the firstborn son of Ishmael, and the name appears as the name of one of the wilderness tribes mentioned in the Book of Genesis 25:13, and in the Book of Isaiah 60:7.-Biblical occurrences:In the Book of...
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Adnan
Adnan is the traditional ancestor of the Adnani Arabs of northern, central and western Arabia, as opposed to the Qahtani of Southern and south eastern Arabia who descend from Qahtan.-Origin:...
122 BC
AD
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Qusai ibn Kilab
Qusai ibn Kilab ibn Murrah was the great-grandfather of Shaiba ibn Hashim . He was fifth in the line of descent to the Islamic Muhammad, and attained supreme power at Makkah. Qusai is amongst the ancestors of Sahaba and the progenitor of the Quraysh.-Background:He was born into the famous Quraysh...
406 AD
Abd Manaf ibn Qusai
‘Abdu Manāf ibn Quṣayy was a Quraishi and great-great-grandfather of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and Ali. His father was Quṣayy ibn Kilāb.-Biography:...
439 AD
Hasan ibn Ali
Al-Hasan ibn ‘Alī ibn Abī Tālib is an important figure in Islam, the son of Fatimah the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and of the fourth Caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib. Hasan is a member of the Ahl al-Bayt and Ahl al-Kisa...
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& Kenza
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& Farha Al-Kommarchi Al-Fachtali (central characters of the 18th
century book called Pure Gold) they issued at least three.
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Source
- Pure gold, ISBN 978-9004164154 (en)
- Paroles d'or, ISBN 978-2914916974 (fr)
- Al-Ibriz, Arabic book, pages 7, 8, 41 and 213. Publishing house: Dar Arrashad Al Haditha 98, bd Victor Hugo Casablanca, MA - (First edition).