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Hamza bin musakazim a.s lineage

Syedzaidulhasan

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From Syed Abdullah onwards, my lineage continued through generations of pious, learned, and spiritually illuminated men — scholars, mystics, and Waliullahs — until my ancestor Makhdoom Sheikh Jabir (Syed Jabir), a Wali who migrated from the lands of Iran to India to spread the light of Tawhid and the teachings of the Ahl al-Bayt. He settled in Garhmukteshwar, Hapur (U.P.), where he became a spiritual beacon for the Sadat of India.

Here is my unbroken lineage through the generations:

I am

Syed Zaid ul Hasan

bin Syed Nadeem Husain

bin Syed Aejaz ul Hasan

bin Syed Sageer Husain

bin Syed Baqir Husain

bin Syed Muhammad Khizr Husain

bin Syed Qayam Ali

bin Syed Kamal Ali

bin Syed Aqahitullah

bin Syed Muhammad Aafil

bin Syed Masud

bin Syed Tariq Abedin

bin Syed Fazal

bin Syed Zainuddin

bin Syed Faridullah

bin Syed Jabir (Makhdoom Sheikh Jabir)

bin Syed Aarif

bin Syed Tifar

bin Syed Taaj Abedin

bin Syed Shamsuddin

bin Syed Shakir Tanki

bin Syed Ahmed Noori

bin Syed Jafar Saani

bin Syed Sadiq Sufi

bin Syed Abdul Qadir

bin Syed Zayi

bin Syed Sultan Khizr Ahmed

bin Syed Sultan Ahmed

bin Syed Ibrahim

bin Syed Abdulmujeed

bin Syed Ateeq

bin Shehzada Asim

bin Syed Abu al-Qasim Abdullah

bin Syed Abu al-Qasim Hamza

bin Imam Musa al-Kazim (a.s.)

Imam Musa al-Kazim (a.s.), the seventh Imam of the Shi'a, was the son of Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq (a.s.), the fountain of knowledge in both Sunni and Shi’a traditions. Imam Musa was known for his extreme patience, worship, and spiritual mastery. Among his many children was Hamza bin Musa al-Kazim, whose sons carried his legacy forward:

Qasim al-Arabi (Abu Muhammad Qasim)

Abdullah (Abu al-Qasim Abdullah) — from whom I descend

Ali — who left no progeny

Shahmir Hamza

Hayder — whose descendants include Imam Ruhullah Khomeini

Ahmed

Eight daughters — revered and virtuous

From Imam Musa al-Kazim (a.s.), my lineage proceeds upwards:

bin Imam Musa al-Kazim (a.s.)

bin Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq (a.s.) – the teacher of Imam Abu Hanifa and Imam Malik

bin Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (a.s.) – the explainer of deep Islamic sciences

bin Imam Ali Zain al-Abidin (a.s.) – the master of du'a, known for Sahifa Sajjadiyya

bin Imam Husain ibn Ali (a.s.) – the martyr of Karbala, who stood for justice and Islam

bin Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (a.s.) – the first Imam, the gateway to knowledge, and cousin/son-in-law of the Prophet

and Lady Fatimah al-Zahra (s.a.) – the Queen of the Women of Paradise

bint Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.), the Seal of the Prophets, Mercy to all worlds

Beyond that, I trace my ancestry through the noble lineage of Quraysh:

bin Abdullah

bin Abdul Muttalib

bin Hashim

bin Abd Manaf

bin Qusayy

bin Kilab

bin Murrah

bin Ka'b

bin Lu'ayy

bin Ghalib

bin Fihr (Quraysh)

bin Malik

bin al-Nazr

bin Kinanah

bin Khuzaymah

bin Mudrikah

bin Ilyas

bin Mudar

bin Nizar

bin Ma’ad

bin Adnan

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As a Sayyid, I do not just carry a name — I carry a trust. My lineage connects me to those who carried divine knowledge, bore immense sacrifices, lived lives of purity, and spread the message of truth. I belong to a family that includes:

The Imams of Ahl al-Bayt, from Imam Ali (a.s.) to Imam al-Mahdi (a.j.t.f.)

Martyrs like Imam Husain (a.s.), whose blood irrigated the garden of Islam

Spiritual mountains like Imam Zain al-Abidin, whose prayers echo in every age

Scholars like Imam Baqir and Imam Sadiq, who laid the foundations of fiqh and hikmah

Ascetics like Imam Musa al-Kazim, imprisoned unjustly yet free in spirit

Awliya like Sheikh Jabir, who migrated for the deen and left a spiritual legacy

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I am Syed Zaid ul Hasan, a link in this eternal golden chain — not by status, but by responsibility. My ancestors were not kings, but servants of the Truth. And in that servanthood lies my pride, my identity, and my path.