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The Queen and the Prophet Muhammad


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The Queen

 
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The Queen is the 43rd Great-Granddaughter of the Prophet Muhammad.

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ENGLAND - According to a study in 1986 by Burke Peerage, one of the top genealogical publishers of the world, Queen Elizabeth of the United Kingdom - the world's oldest living monarch - is a descendant of Islam's Prophet Muhammad, specifically, the 43rd great-granddaughter of the Prophet. Queen Elizabeth, as claimed by some historians, is a descendant of a Muslim King whom himself is a direct descendant of Prophet Muhammad. While this may be a little too overwhelming to digest for the layman but to genealogists, this is common sense. By marriage, their blood passed to the European kings of Portugal and Castille, and through them to England's 15th century King Edward IV. BACKGROUND. The Umayyad Caliphate was an Arab caliphate established after the death of Prophet Muhammad. It was a formidable force and at its peak, ruled over 15 million km2 from the Caucasus to the Iberia Peninsula.

The Abbasid was a dynasty formed by Abu al-Qasim Muhammad ibn Abbad, who was claimed by historians to have been a direct descendant of the Prophet Muhammad through the Prophet's daughter, Fatima. Two centuries later in 1352, a descendant of Zaida and King Alfonso, Maria de Padilla had children with King Peter of Castille. The king fathered four children with her, two of whom married sons of King Edward III of England. Abbad II al-Mu'tadid, King of Seville - son of. Abu al-Qasim Muhammad ibn Abbad, King of Seville - son of.

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Funny. The greatest schism in Islam is between the Sunnis and Shiites. The reason this schism exists is that it is said Islam's so-called prophet had no children even though he was married to Aisha (considered the Mother of Islam). When their so-called prophet died and his bones are now buried beneath a mosque in the desert near Mecca, he did not name a successor which tore the two factions apart and they became the Shia and Sunni. Since it is claimed their so-called prophet had no children or successors, there is no lineage one can claim unless they made it up. Another made up story from Islam. The lineage of the Queen to come out now as derived in part from a Caliphate who claims he is a descendant of their so-called prophet who had no children is laughable at best. At worst this is a ploy to appease the vast majority of immigrants who are muslims in London. 

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35 minutes ago, Theseus said:

Another made up story from Islam. The lineage of the Queen to come out now as derived in part from a Caliphate who claims he is a descendant of their so-called prophet who had no children is laughable at best. At worst this is a ploy to appease the vast majority of immigrants who are muslims in London. 

 

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