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Ayasrah (; Arabic: عياصره pronounced [ʕjaːsˤrh]), is the name of a prominent Jordanian family based in Sakib. They trace their lineage back to Banu Hashim, as Hashemite descendants of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Etymology
In the early 16th century, there were two contiguous villages named Sakib and Aysra (عيصره). The family took the name from Aysra, which is now the northern part of present-day Sakib. In 1538, the Ottoman census of the liwa (district) of Ajlun indicates that Sakib had a population of 13 households and 1 mosque's imam, while Aysra had a population of 7 households and 1 mosque's imam.
Family tree
Wahdan Bek ibn Khalifa Bek ibn Sulaiman Bek ibn Uthman Bek ibn Sulaiman ibn Prince Salim ibn Prince Muhammad ibn Sadr al-Din Ali ibn Hasan ibn Muhammad ibn Ismael al-Saleh ibn al-Sultan Ali ibn Yahya ibn Thabit ibn Ali al-Hazim ibn Ahmed al-Murtada ibn Ali ibn al-Hasan al-Hashemi ibn Ali al-Mahdi ibn Muhammad ibn al-Hasan al-Qasim ibn al-Husayn al-Radi ibn Ahmed al-Saleh ibn Musa Abi Sabha ibn Ibrahim al-Murtada ibn Musa ibn Ja'far ibn Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Husayn, grandson of Muhammad.
Wahdan Bek is the ancestor of the Ayasrah family, and he is the 31st-generation direct descendant of Muhammad.
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