Shajra E Sadat Page
: It identifies specific sub-groups within the Sayyid community based on prominent ancestors or geographic migrations, such as: Zaydi : Descendants of Zayd ibn Ali. Rizvi/Radawi : Descendants of Imam Ali al-Ridha.
A (Tree of the Sayyids) is a detailed genealogical record or family tree that traces the lineage of the Sadat (descendants of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad) back to his daughter, Fatima al-Zahra, and his cousin and son-in-law, Ali ibn Abi Talib. shajra e sadat
: Traditionally, these are drawn in the shape of a tree (Shajra literally means "tree" in Arabic). The Prophet Muhammad is at the root, with various branches representing different generations and migrations across the Islamic world. : It identifies specific sub-groups within the Sayyid
: The primary function is to document the "Silsila" (chain) of descent. Most Shajras trace back through one of the two grandsons of the Prophet: Imam Hasan (Hasani Sadat) or Imam Husayn (Husayni Sadat). : Traditionally, these are drawn in the shape
These documents serve as both a historical record and a spiritual certification of noble ancestry. Key Features of a Shajra-e-Sadat
: Descendants of Imam Ali al-Hadi (also known as al-Naqi).
: Authentic Shajras often cite classical biographical and genealogical texts such as Majalis-ul-Momineen or Ahsan-ut-Tawarikh to provide scholarly backing for the lineage.