
Mazar Shareef of (Aolad of Hazrat Shah sheikh Ghous Baha ud din Zakaria Soharwardi Multani Sarkar r.a. in Pind Dadan Khan, Punjab, Pakistan).
Mazar Shareef of (Aolad of Hazrat Shah sheikh Ghous Baha ud din Zakaria Soharwardi Multani Sarkar r.a. in Pind Dadan Khan, Punjab, Pakistan).
The Banū Hāshim (Arabic: بنو هاشم) is an Arab clan within the Quraysh tribe to which Muhammad (S.A.W) belonged, named after Muhammad’s (S.A.W) great-grandfather Hashim ibn Abd Manaf.
Members of this clan, and especially their descendants, are also referred to as Hashimids, Hashimites, or Hashemites, and often carry the surname al-Hāshimī. These descendants, and especially those tracing their lineage to Muhammad (S.A.W) through his daughter Fatima (A.S), hold the traditional title (often synonymous to Sayyid).[1]