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==Descent==
==Descent==
'Abd al-Muttalib is from the Quraysh tribe and is the offspring of [[Hashim]], thus related to the [[Banu Hashim]]. He descends from Prophet [[Ibrahim (a)]]. His mother, Salam daughter of 'Amr, is from the Banu Najjar Khazraj clan. This family became the [[companions]] of the Prophet (s) after he migrated to [[Medina]]. All Shi'a Imams (a) and all Talibi's (Banu 'Ali, Banu Ja'far, Banu 'Aqil) descend from [[Abu Talib b. 'Abd al-Muttalib]]. [[Banu 'Abbas]], including their 37 [[Abbasid caliphs]] ([[132]]/656 - [[750]]/1258) descend from 'Abbas b. 'Abd al-Muttalib. The 17 Abbasid caliphs of Egypt ([[659]]/1261 - 923/1518) descend from the 35th Abbasid caliph in Iraq, [[al-Zahir Billah]] ([[622]]/1225 - 623/1226).
'Abd al-Muttalib is from the Quraysh tribe and is the offspring of [[Hashim]], thus related to the [[Banu Hashim]]. He descends from Prophet [[Ibrahim (a)]]. His mother, Salma daughter of 'Amr, is from the Banu Najjar of [[Khazraj]] clan. This family became the [[companions]] of the Prophet (s) after he migrated to [[Medina]]. All Shi'a Imams (a) and all Talibi's (Banu 'Ali, Banu Ja'far, Banu 'Aqil) descend from [[Abu Talib b. 'Abd al-Muttalib]]. [[Banu 'Abbas]], including their 37 [[Abbasid caliphs]] ([[132]]/656 - [[750]]/1258) descend from 'Abbas b. 'Abd al-Muttalib. The 17 Abbasid caliphs of Egypt ([[659]]/1261 - 923/1518) descend from the 35th Abbasid caliph in Iraq, [[al-Zahir Billah]] ([[622]]/1225 - 623/1226).
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==Positions in Mecca==
==Positions in Mecca==
Muttalib inherited his brother's positions and was appointed as chieftain. Some time later, he died in [[Yemen]], in a land called Radman and the positions he had inherited from his father passed down to 'Abd al-Muttalib, who was his nephew. Muttalib became a noble in Mecca as a result of his magnanimity, good management and strategies. He became famous and his superiority became clear. [[Quraysh]] acknowledged his nobility as well.
Muttalib inherited his brother's positions and was appointed as chieftain. Some time later, he died in [[Yemen]], in a land called Radman and the positions he had inherited from his father passed down to 'Abd al-Muttalib, who was his nephew. 'Abd al-Muttalib became a noble in Mecca as a result of his magnanimity, good management and strategies. He became famous and his superiority became clear. [[Quraysh]] acknowledged his nobility as well.


==Personality of 'Abd al-Muttalib==
==Personality of 'Abd al-Muttalib==
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