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'''Al-Hashimi''', also transliterated '''Al-Hashemi''' ({{lang-ar|الهاشمي}}), '''Hashemi''', '''Hashimi''' or '''Hashmi''' ({{lang-fa|هاشمی}}) is an [[Arabic]], [[Arabian language|Arabian]], and [[Saudi language|Saudi]] surname.<ref name="np">
'''Al-Hashimi''', also transliterated '''Al-Hashemi''' ({{lang-ar|الهاشمي}}), '''Hashemi''', '''Hashimi,''' or '''Hashmi''' ({{lang-fa|هاشمی}}) is an [[Arabic]] and [[Persian language|Persian]] surname.<ref name="np">
[https://forebears.io/surnames/al-hashimi Al-Hashimi], [https://forebears.io/surnames/al-hashemi Al-Hashemi], [https://forebears.io/surnames/hashemi Hashemi], [https://forebears.io/surnames/hashimi Hashemi], [https://forebears.io/surnames/hashmi Hashmi] surname distribution at {{Cite web |url=http://forebears.io/surnames/al-hashimi |title=Forebears.io |accessdate=2018-01-15 |publisher=}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.namespedia.com/details/Alhashimi |title=Statistics and meaning of name Alhashimi |accessdate=2018-01-15 |work=namespedia.com |publisher=}}</ref> The definite article [[Al-]] usually distinguishes the Arabic from the more numerous form.
Arabian tribes call Hashimi’s (السيد). If a person is related to Hashmi’s, they use (السيد) as his/her surname.
[https://forebears.io/surnames/al-hashimi Al-Hashimi], [https://forebears.io/surnames/al-hashemi Al-Hashemi], [https://forebears.io/surnames/hashemi Hashemi], [https://forebears.io/surnames/hashimi Hashemi], [https://forebears.io/surnames/hashmi Hashmi] surname distribution at {{Cite web |url=http://forebears.io/surnames/al-hashimi |title=Forebears.io |accessdate=2018-01-15 |publisher=}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.namespedia.com/details/Alhashimi |title=Statistics and meaning of name Alhashimi |accessdate=2018-01-15 |work=namespedia.com |publisher=}}</ref> The definite article [[Al-]] usually distinguishes the Arabic from the more numerous [[Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia languages|Saudi languages]] form.


It is the pronoun form of [[Hashim]] ({{lang-ar|هاشم}}) and originally designated a member or descendant of the [[Banu Hashim]] clan of the [[Quraysh tribe|Quraysh]].
It is the pronoun form of [[Hashim]] ({{lang-ar|هاشم}}) and originally designated a member or descendant of the [[Banu Hashim]] clan of the [[Quraysh tribe]].
The [[Prophets and messengers in Islam|Islamic Prophet]], [[Muhammad]] was a member of this Arab tribe; his great-grandfather was [[Hashim ibn Abd Manaf]], for whom the tribe is named. Members of this clan are referred to as [[Hashemites (disambiguation)|Hashemites]] or Hashimi's. This refers in particular to:
The [[Prophets and messengers in Islam|Islamic prophet]], [[Muhammad]] was a member of this Arab tribe; his great-grandfather was [[Hashim ibn Abd Manaf]], for whom the clan is named. Members of this clan are referred to as [[Hashemites (disambiguation)|Hashemites]] or Hashimis. This refers in particular to:

* the [[Sharifs of Mecca]], the rulers of Mecca from the 10th century until 1924. As descendants of [[Hasan ibn Ali]] they belonged to the Bani Hashim.
* the [[Hashemites|Hashemite royal family]] of [[Kingdom of Hejaz|Hejaz]] (1916–1925), [[Kingdom of Iraq|Iraq]] (1921–1958), and [[Jordan]] (1921–present). As descendants of [[Sharif Hussein ibn Ali]] they belong to the Dhawu Awn, a branch of the Sharifs of Mecca, and therefore also of the Bani Hashim.
* the [[Sharifs of Mecca]], the rulers of Mecca from the 10th century until 1924. As descendants of [[Hasan ibn Ali]], they belonged to the Bani Hashim.
* the [[Hashemites|Hashemite royal family]] of [[Kingdom of Hejaz|Hejaz]] (1916–1925), [[Kingdom of Iraq|Iraq]] (1921–1958), and [[Jordan]] (1921–present). As descendants of [[Sharif Hussein ibn Ali]], they belong to the Dhawu Awn, a branch of the Sharifs of Mecca, and therefore also of the Bani Hashim.


== List ==
== List ==
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* [['Abd al-Ilah]] (died 1958), Regent of Iraq
* [['Abd al-Ilah]] (died 1958), Regent of Iraq
* [['Abd al-Rahim ibn Ja'far ibn Sulayman al-Hashimi]] (died c. 844), Abbasid personage and governor of the Yemen
* [['Syed Zeeshan Ali]] (Born 1989), Belongs to Lahore, Pakistan. An Experienced IT Professional
* [['Abd al-Rahim ibn Ja'far ibn Sulayman al-Hashimi]] (died ca. 844), Abbasid personage and governor of the Yemen
* [[Abdullah I of Jordan|Abdullah Hashmi'ties I of Jordan]], [[List of kings of Jordan|king of Jordan]]
* [[Abdullah I of Jordan|Abdullah Hashmi'ties I of Jordan]], [[List of kings of Jordan|king of Jordan]]
* [[Abdullah II of Jordan|Abdullah Hashmi II]], king of Jordan, [[List of kings of Jordan|kings of Jordan 1999- present]]
* [[Abdullah II of Jordan|Abdullah Hashmi II]], king of Jordan, [[List of kings of Jordan|kings of Jordan 1999- present]]
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* [[Emraan Hashmi]] (born 1979), Indian film actor
* [[Emraan Hashmi]] (born 1979), Indian film actor
* [[Fahad Hashmi]] (born 1989), Pakistani artist, actor and broadcaster
* [[Fahad Hashmi]] (born 1989), Pakistani artist, actor and broadcaster
* [[Farhat Hashmi]] a Pakistani Canadian Islamic scholar
* [[Farhat Hashmi]] a Pakistani Canadian Islamic scholar
* [[Farideh Hashemi]] (born 1939), Iranian politician
* [[Farshad Hashemi]] (born 1997), Iranian footballer
* [[Farshad Hashemi]] (born 1997), Iranian footballer
* [[Fatemeh Hashemi]] (born 1969), Iranian television actress
* [[Fatemeh Hashemi]] (born 1969), Iranian television actress
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* [[Ishaaq bin Ahmed|Ishaaq bin Ahmed bin Muhammad al-Hashimi]], scholar and patriarch of the [[Somalis|Somali]] [[Isaaq]] clan-family
* [[Ishaaq bin Ahmed|Ishaaq bin Ahmed bin Muhammad al-Hashimi]], scholar and patriarch of the [[Somalis|Somali]] [[Isaaq]] clan-family
* [[Ishaq ibn al-Abbas ibn Muhammad al-Hashimi]] (ninth century), Abbasid personage and governor of the Yemen
* [[Ishaq ibn al-Abbas ibn Muhammad al-Hashimi]] (ninth century), Abbasid personage and governor of the Yemen
* [[Jabron Hashmi]] (1982–2006), British soldier who served with the elite 3 PARA Battlegroup & was killed in action in Afghanistan.
* [[Jabron Hashmi]] (1982–2006), British soldier who served with the elite 3 PARA Battlegroup and was killed in action in Afghanistan.
* [[Jamshid Hashemi]] (1936–2013), Iranian arms dealer
* [[Jamshid Hashemi]] (1936–2013), Iranian arms dealer
* [[Jassem Al-Hashemi]] (born 1996), Qatari footballer
* [[Jassem Al-Hashemi]] (born 1996), Qatari footballer
* [[Javad Hashemi]] (born 1966), Iranian actor, film director, writer and composer
* [[Javad Hashemi]] (born 1966), Iranian actor, film director, writer and composer
* [[Kioumars Hashemi]], Iranian sports executive
* [[Kioumars Hashemi]], Iranian sports executive
*[[Kinza Hashmi]], Pakistani actress
* [[Manouchehr Hashemi]] (1918–2007), [[SAVAK]] intelligence agency officer
* [[Manouchehr Hashemi]] (1918–2007), [[SAVAK]] intelligence agency officer
* [[Maryam Hashemi]] (born 1977), Iranian visual artist
* [[Maryam Hashemi]] (born 1977), Iranian visual artist
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* [[Mohammad Hashemi]] (born 1951), Iranian businessman and former intelligence officer
* [[Mohammad Hashemi]] (born 1951), Iranian businessman and former intelligence officer
* [[Mohsen Al-Hashemi]] (born 1990), Emirati footballer
* [[Mohsen Al-Hashemi]] (born 1990), Emirati footballer
* [[Mojtaba Samareh Hashemi]], Iranian politician
* [[Mojtaba Samareh Hashemi]], Iranian politician
* [[Muhammad al-Hashimi al-Tilimsani]] (1881–1961), Algerian (by birth) and Syrian (by residence) Sufi saint and scholar
* [[Muhammad al-Hashimi al-Tilimsani]] (1881–1961), Algerian (by birth) and Syrian (by residence) Sufi saint and scholar
* [[Muhammad Yusuf Hashmi]], Reformer and Leader of the Pakistan Movement, who achieved high distinction in English studies in [[Presidencies and provinces of British India|British India]]
* [[Muhammad Yusuf Hashmi]], Reformer and Leader of the Pakistan Movement, who achieved high distinction in English studies in [[Presidencies and provinces of British India|British India]]
* [[Nadia Hashimi]] (born 1977), Afghan-American pediatric physician, novelist, and politician
* [[Nadia Hashimi]] (born 1977), Afghan-American pediatric physician, novelist, and politician
* [[Sayed Rahman Hashemi]], Afghan politician
* [[Sayed Rahman Hashemi]], Afghan politician
* [[Reem Al Hashimi]], minister of the United Arab Emirates
* [[Reem Al Hashimy]], minister of the United Arab Emirates
* [[Sahar Hashemi]], British entrepreneur
* [[Sahar Hashemi]], British entrepreneur
* [[Sajjad Hashemi]] (born 1991), Iranian sprint athlete
* [[Sajjad Hashemi]] (born 1991), Iranian sprint athlete
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* [[Sayed Maqsood Hashemi]] (born 1984), Afghan footballer
* [[Sayed Maqsood Hashemi]] (born 1984), Afghan footballer
* [[Sayed Mohammad Hashemi]] (born 1994), Afghan footballer
* [[Sayed Mohammad Hashemi]] (born 1994), Afghan footballer
*[[Sayed Mustafa Hashemi]] (born 1937), Was a successful businessman from Afghanistan who was known for his generosity
* [[Sayed Rahmatullah Hashemi]] (born 1978), Afghan diplomat
* [[Sayed Rahmatullah Hashemi]] (born 1978), Afghan diplomat
* [[Sayed Zafar Hashemi]] (born 1985), Afghan politician
* [[Sayed Zafar Hashemi]] (born 1985), Afghan politician

Revision as of 21:53, 9 July 2024

Al-Hashimi, also transliterated Al-Hashemi (Arabic: الهاشمي), Hashemi, Hashimi, or Hashmi (Persian: هاشمی) is an Arabic and Persian surname.[1][2] The definite article Al- usually distinguishes the Arabic from the more numerous form.

It is the pronoun form of Hashim (Arabic: هاشم) and originally designated a member or descendant of the Banu Hashim clan of the Quraysh tribe. The Islamic prophet, Muhammad was a member of this Arab tribe; his great-grandfather was Hashim ibn Abd Manaf, for whom the clan is named. Members of this clan are referred to as Hashemites or Hashimis. This refers in particular to:

List

Notable people with this family name include:

See also

References

  1. ^ Al-Hashimi, Al-Hashemi, Hashemi, Hashemi, Hashmi surname distribution at "Forebears.io". Retrieved 2018-01-15.
  2. ^ "Statistics and meaning of name Alhashimi". namespedia.com. Retrieved 2018-01-15.