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Qusay’s children were all members of Dar al-Nadwa. Members of other clans of Quraysh could attended the assemblies provided that they are at least 40 years old, although [[Abu Jahl]] is said to be admitted in Dar al-Nadwa when he was 30 years old. | Qusay’s children were all members of Dar al-Nadwa. Members of other clans of Quraysh could attended the assemblies provided that they are at least 40 years old, although [[Abu Jahl]] is said to be admitted in Dar al-Nadwa when he was 30 years old. | ||
After Qusay’s death, Dar al-Nadwa was supervised by his son, ‘Abd al-Dar. After disputes between sons of ‘Abd al-Dar and sons of [[ | After Qusay’s death, Dar al-Nadwa was supervised by his son, ‘Abd al-Dar. After disputes between sons of ‘Abd al-Dar and sons of [['Abd Manaf]] over the headship of Dar al-Nadwa, its headship was finally assigned to the sons of ‘Abd al-Dar, until when [[Hakim b. Hizam]] purchased Dar al-Nadwa from [[Mansur b. ‘Amir b. Hisham b. 'Abd Manaf b. 'Abd al-Dar b. Qusay]]. Then [['Akrama b. Hisham]] purchased it from Hakim b. Hizam, and after the emergence of [[Islam]], he sold it to [[Mu'awiya b. Abi Sufyan]] (reign: 41-60 AH/ 661-680) in the amount of 100,000 dirhams. Mu’awiya turned Dar al-Nadwa into his governmental center in Mecca. | ||
Later the place turned into a Residence of the [[Caliphs]] in the period of [[Umayyads]] and [[Abbasids]] during the season of [[hajj]]. However, [[Harun al-Rashid]] (reign: 170-193 AH/ 786-809) ordered the construction of another building for the residence of caliphs. After that, the place turned into ruins. | Later the place turned into a Residence of the [[Caliphs]] in the period of [[Umayyads]] and [[Abbasids]] during the season of [[hajj]]. However, [[Harun al-Rashid]] (reign: 170-193 AH/ 786-809) ordered the construction of another building for the residence of caliphs. After that, the place turned into ruins. |