Qutab Shahi Awan
Qutab Shahi Awan[1] From The lineage of Hazrat Ali, may Allah be pleased with him, continued from five of his descendants. And those five are: Hazrat Hasan (may Allah be pleased with him), Hazrat Hussain (may Allah be pleased with him), Hazrat Muhammad bin Hanafiya (may Allah be pleased with him), Hazrat Abbas Alamdar (may Allah be pleased with him), Hazrat Umar (may Allah be pleased with him). (Al-Bidaa’ wal-Nihaa’: 11/25-27 and Tarikh-i-Islam: Shah Mu’in-ud-Din Nadwi)[2][3][4]
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