Genealogy data of Dolman or Dowman, of Pocklington

Virtute et Veritate (Courage and truth)

The Prophet MUHAMMAD, 570632 (aged 62 years)

Name
The Prophet /MUHAMMAD/
Birth
Death of a father
Marriage
Note: Le prophète était âgé de 25 ans et Khadîdjah de 40
Marriage
Death of a mother
Birth of a daughter
Death
Family with parents
father
mother
himself
Family with Khadîdjah BINT KHUWAYLID
himself
wife
Marriage Marriage595
daughter
Family with Umm SALAMA
himself
partner
Family with `A'isha
himself
partner
Family with Hafsa bint `UMAR
himself
partner
Family with Zaynab
himself
partner
Family with Sawda
himself
partner
Family with Sufiyya
himself
partner
Family with Mariya (Mary) The COPT
himself
wife
Marriage Marriage627
Abu Hala AL-TAMINI + Khadîdjah BINT KHUWAYLID
wife’s ex-husband
wife
Divorce Divorce
`Utayyik + Khadîdjah BINT KHUWAYLID
wife’s partner
wife
Marriage

Le prophète était âgé de 25 ans et Khadîdjah de 40

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1 UPDA
2 DATE 616
2 PLAC Founder of Islam

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The Prophet Muhammad. Founder of Islam
The line is disputed at Zaida.
The Prophet Muhammad traced his ancestry back to Adnan around 100 BC. This looks plausible - I am unsure what the
professional consensus on it is. Beyond that, this attempt to link Adnan to the Biblical Abraham is obvious mythology.
Apart from anything else, even if Abraham existed, he would have lived something like 2300 BC.
This note suggests a descent from The Prophet Muhammad to Aurea, grandmother of Toda Aznarez. But then the web
disagrees that the latter left descendants.
Further Information:

Mohammed or Mahomet

Sex: Male
History: (Western forms of Arabic Muhammad)
Life: (c.570-c.632)
Founder of Islam, born in Mecca, the son of Abdallah, a poor merchant. Orphaned at six, he was cared for first by his
grandfather, then by his uncle, and earned his living by tending sheep.
At 25 he led the caravans of a rich widow, whom he later married. He continued as a merchant, but spent much of his
time in solitary contemplation. When he was 40, Gabriel appeared to him on Mt Hira, near Mecca, and commanded him in
the name of God to preach the true religion. Four years later he was told to come forward publicly as a preacher.
The basis of his teaching was the Koran, which had been revealed to him by God. He attacked superstition, and exhorted
people to a pious, moral life, and belief in an all-powerful, all-just, and merciful God, who had chosen him as his
prophet. God's mercy was principally to be obtained by prayer, fasting, and almsgiving.
At first dismissing him as a poet, the Meccans finally rose against him and his followers. He sought refuge at Medina
in 622 (the date of the Mohammedan Era, the Hijra), and assumed the position of highest judge and ruler of the city.
He then engaged in war against the enemies of Islam.
In 630 he took Mecca, where he was recognized as chief and prophet, and thus secured the new religion in Arabia. In
632 he undertook his last pilgrimage to Mecca, and there on Mt Arafat fixed the ceremonies of the pilgrimage (Hajj).
He fell ill after his return, and died at the house of the favourite of his nine wives, Aïshah, the daughter of Abu
Bakr.

Taken From: Webster's World Encyclopedia - 1997. Published by Webster Publishing, 1997.
Copyright Webster Publishing, and/or contributors.

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Famille MUHAMMAD - COPT