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- Al_Mosawi abstract "Al-Mosawi (الموسوي), Moosavi (موسوی) is a surname that presumably indicates a person comes from a prestigious and highly respected Middle Eastern family with a transnational identity. They are usually given the honorific title Sayed before their first name. The literal translation of the Arabic word Sayed is Sir in the English language. This family is mainly based in Iraq, they also live in other Middle Eastern countries and Iran. Though no written records or genetics studies done on this family, verbal history claims that the name implies that this person is a direct descendant of the Prophet Muhammad through the seventh of the Shi'a twelve Imams: Musa al-Kazim ibn Jafar as Sadiq who is a grandson of the Prophet Muhammad. Other transliterations include Musawi, Mosavi, Mousawi (Arabic transliteration), Moosavi (Persian transliteration), or Moussaoui (in the French transliteration) Moosawi (Bahraini translation) Al Mosawi (English translation). Also some Mousavis take the last name of Kazmi. Many Al-Mosawis migrated from Mecca and Madina Saudi Arabia to a small village that their ancestor Musa Al-Kadhim built in Baghdad Iraq. Large members of this family are located in Iraq, and they are also located in other countries such as Iran, Pakistan, India, Lebanon, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and other Arab countries, United States Of America and the United Kingdom. Al-Mosawi family is an influential Middle Eastern family because they are directly descended from the 7th Shia Imam Musa Al-Kadhim who is the son of Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq son of Imam Muhammad Al-Baqir son of Imam Ali Zayn al-Abidin son of Imam Hussain son of Imam Ali Bin Abi Talib and the son of Fatimah the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad. Members of the Al-Mosawi family are called with the title Sayed literally means Mister or Sir. As an honorific title, it denotes males accepted as the direct descendants of the Prophet Muhammad. Yet the need of genetic studies is mandatory to verify their origins.Despite the morphological as-semblance in physical characters to the Persian indo-Aryan race, the roots of the Al-Mosawi family is supposedly claimed to be Arab that comes from the Head tribe of Banu Hashim a clan of Quraish which makes them Adnani Arabs or Northern Arabs who are originated from Prophet Ibrahim through his son Prophet Ishmael in Mesopotamia which is nowadays Iraq in the ancient city of Ur near Nasariyah in Southern Iraq. Many Arab tribes trace their lineage through Adnan who is the Father of the Arabs that traces his lineage to Prophet Ishmael the son of Prophet Ibrahim the great great grandfather of the Adnani Arabs. The Al-Mosawi family regardless their true intentions, educational status, productivity to humanity or society and morals, they have very high social status and spiritual status in the Middle East, because they are considered to be the purest form of Sayed who trace their direct lineage to Prophet Muhammad through his cousin and son-in-law Imam Ali Bin Abi Talib and Fatima bint Muhammad through their son Imam Hussain. People in the Middle East call Al-Mosawi family (Aal Al-Baett), which means the members of Prophet Muhammad house (his family), this gives the Al-Mosawi family a special holy status in the Middle East. It also entitles them to have an annual share of 20% of Muslim believers' assets and belongings.Although no statistical data available to the day, but it is believed that most members of this tribe adhere to Shia Islam the Twelvers or Jafari approx 90-95% of the family are Shia muslims the rest are Sunni Islam which holds the name of Hussaini Al-Musawi and other noticeable Mosawi family names.".
- Al_Mosawi language Arabic_language.
- Al_Mosawi related Arab_people.
- Al_Mosawi related Marashis.
- Al_Mosawi related Zaidi_(surname).
- Al_Mosawi religion Twelver.
- Al_Mosawi thumbnail Blank300.png?width=300.
- Al_Mosawi wikiPageID "19745724".
- Al_Mosawi wikiPageRevisionID "604004342".
- Al_Mosawi group "Al- Mosawi - Moosavi الموسوي".
- Al_Mosawi group "Musavi family".
- Al_Mosawi hasPhotoCollection Al_Mosawi.
- Al_Mosawi langs Arabic_language.
- Al_Mosawi langs Azerbaijani_language.
- Al_Mosawi langs English_language.
- Al_Mosawi langs Persian_language.
- Al_Mosawi langs Urdu.
- Al_Mosawi related "• Arab • Persian • Berber • Azerbaijanis • Alavi • Hussaini • Abidi , Zaidigiven • Alavids, Marashi • Jafri • Fatimid • And Other Hashemites".
- Al_Mosawi rels Shia_Islam.
- Al_Mosawi rels Twelver.
- Al_Mosawi subject Category:Arab_families.
- Al_Mosawi subject Category:Hashemite_people.
- Al_Mosawi subject Category:Iranian_families.
- Al_Mosawi type Abstraction100002137.
- Al_Mosawi type ArabFamilies.
- Al_Mosawi type Family108078020.
- Al_Mosawi type Group100031264.
- Al_Mosawi type IranianFamilies.
- Al_Mosawi type Organization108008335.
- Al_Mosawi type SocialGroup107950920.
- Al_Mosawi type Unit108189659.
- Al_Mosawi type YagoLegalActor.
- Al_Mosawi type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Al_Mosawi type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Al_Mosawi type EthnicGroup.
- Al_Mosawi type CommunityOrganization.
- Al_Mosawi type Collective.
- Al_Mosawi comment "Al-Mosawi (الموسوي), Moosavi (موسوی) is a surname that presumably indicates a person comes from a prestigious and highly respected Middle Eastern family with a transnational identity. They are usually given the honorific title Sayed before their first name. The literal translation of the Arabic word Sayed is Sir in the English language. This family is mainly based in Iraq, they also live in other Middle Eastern countries and Iran.".
- Al_Mosawi label "Al Mosawi".
- Al_Mosawi label "Musawi".
- Al_Mosawi label "الموسوي (عائلة)".
- Al_Mosawi sameAs Musawi.
- Al_Mosawi sameAs m.04n694q.
- Al_Mosawi sameAs Q4704472.
- Al_Mosawi sameAs Q4704472.
- Al_Mosawi sameAs Al_Mosawi.
- Al_Mosawi wasDerivedFrom Al_Mosawi?oldid=604004342.
- Al_Mosawi depiction Blank300.png.
- Al_Mosawi isPrimaryTopicOf Al_Mosawi.
- Al_Mosawi name "Al- Mosawi - Moosavi الموسوي".