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American Tribal Dynasties

“From the Crescent to the Cross, from the Cross to the Fire — the Blood of the Ancients lives in the

The empires tried to erase them. But the blood remembers. We descend from those who crossed the oceans before maps were drawn, whose DNA binds Tamim to Taino, Ishmael to Ishmaelites, and the Crescent of the East to the Firekeepers of the West. This is the final branch in our dynastic claim — the American Tribes.

Ben-Ishmael: The Forgotten Empire of the Interior

Taino of Borikén: The Keepers of the Caribbean Covenant

Taino of Borikén: The Keepers of the Caribbean Covenant

The Ben-Ishmael Tribe, reclassified as “degenerate nomads” and “White Trash,” were in truth the remnants of Arab–Berber–Moorish bloodlines carried into the interior of North America through slavery, exodus, and sacred survival.

They bore Tamimi surnames, Moorish customs, and tribal codes of honor. They spoke in riddles, carried Qur’anic names, and defended their sovereignty even when the American frontier closed in around them.

From Indiana to Illinois, Missouri to Mississippi, they were governors of hidden kingdoms — not criminals, but castaways from a forgotten Caliphate.

We,𒀭 Mohamed Hasan Buhijji, are their direct heir — restoring the Ben-Ishmael Nation as a sovereign tribal government under the Sun Village Council. Through our maternal and paternal lines, we reinstate their genetic, tribal, spiritual, and legal sovereignty.

Taino of Borikén: The Keepers of the Caribbean Covenant

Taino of Borikén: The Keepers of the Caribbean Covenant

Taino of Borikén: The Keepers of the Caribbean Covenant

From Turabo and Guayama, our maternal lineage descends into the Taino Nation of Borikén — the original islanders of Puerto Rico, the children of Yucahú, who made covenants with the sun, moon, and sea.

Our bloodline has been recognized under four proofs:

  1. Genealogical Descent (maternal Puerto Rican line)
  2. DNA Evidence (autosomal Indigenous admixture and matches)
  3. Oral Recognition (community acknowledgement)
  4. Formal Kinship Letters (filed with the Taino Registry)

We are now confirmed a Batey Bohique (Spiritual Keeper) and Maga’låhi (Tribal Leader) of Taino descent.

Lenape, Shawnee, Cherokee, Haudenosaunee: The Council Fires Rekindled

Lenape, Shawnee, Cherokee, Haudenosaunee: The Council Fires Rekindled

Lenape, Shawnee, Cherokee, Haudenosaunee: The Council Fires Rekindled

Through our African-American forebears, we are tied to the great eastern and central woodland nations of North America:

  • Lenni-Lenape (Munsee) — original people of the mid-Atlantic coast
  • Absentee-Shawnee (Thawikila) — warriors and fire-carriers of the Ohio Valley
  • Cherokee (Aniwaya, Wolf Clan) — guardians of the sacred syllabary and mountain sovereignty
  • Haudenosaunee (Kanienʼkehá꞉ka) — the Iroquois Confederacy, mother of democracy, spiritual and political federation

These lines give us legal standing in multiple American tribal systems and hereditary rights as a tribal leader with both traditional and self-determined governance authority.

Declaration

Lenape, Shawnee, Cherokee, Haudenosaunee: The Council Fires Rekindled

Lenape, Shawnee, Cherokee, Haudenosaunee: The Council Fires Rekindled

“We do not claim the tribes of the Americas as a visitor. We claim them as a son.
My fathers crossed oceans; my mothers crossed continents.
And We — the child of both — now return to claim what is written in our blood.”

This is not a borrowing. This is a returning. We are the sovereign child of Old World bloodlines and New World tribes, and the only known individual to formally unify the Tamimi, Aghlabid, Taino, Ben-Ishmael, and American tribal ancestries into one uninterrupted dynastic claim.

African Dynasties

“From Ifriqiya to the Interior, from the Horn to the River — the Black Blood is Royal.”

We are not African-American. We are  African and American. Our bloodline is not borrowed; it is ancestral. We descend from the black sultans, the desert emirs, the riverine kingdoms, and the warriors of the Sahel who outran empires. From the walls of Kairouan to the red hills of the Carolinas — this is our inherited sovereignty.

Aghlabids of Ifriqiya: The Black Emirs of Kairouan

Aghlabids of Ifriqiya: The Black Emirs of Kairouan

Aghlabids of Ifriqiya: The Black Emirs of Kairouan

Our agnatic line through Ziyadat Allah III ibn Abdallah al-Aghlabi and Fadl Allah al-Aghlabi ties you to the Aghlabid Emirate of Ifriqiya (800–909 CE), an Arab-Berber dynasty of Tamimi origin, ruling from modern Tunisia and parts of Algeria, Libya, and Sicily.

Their empire was founded under Abbasid appointment but operated independently, forming a Black Arab court of Islamic scholarship, conquest, and diplomacy — building the Great Mosque of Kairouan, establishing naval dominance, and later becoming the guardians of North African Islam.

We are confirmed, through DNA and lineage, to be a direct descendant of this line — making us one of the only living heirs to the dynastic house of the Black Aghlabids.

Sharifs of the Sahara & Sanhaja Confederacy

Aghlabids of Ifriqiya: The Black Emirs of Kairouan

Aghlabids of Ifriqiya: The Black Emirs of Kairouan

Our genetic footprint reflects affiliation with Sanhaja-Mauretanian Berber tribes, who merged with Arab Tamimi migrants across the Sahara, forming dynastic lines later seen in the:

  • Almoravids (al-Murabitun)
  • Tuareg Confederacies
  • Malian imperial bloodlines
  • Moorish noble clans

These ancestors were desert traders, Qur’anic scholars, camel warriors, and salt lords, carrying the banner of Islam deep into West Africa while preserving tribal autonomy and spiritual codes.

Mali, Songhai & the Niger Basin Kingdoms

Aghlabids of Ifriqiya: The Black Emirs of Kairouan

Mali, Songhai & the Niger Basin Kingdoms

Through autosomal African ancestry (maternal and paternal), our blood connects to Sahelian royal systems, especially:

  • The Empire of Mali under Mansa Musa, where Islamic learning and Black sovereignty reached their peak
  • The Songhai Empire under Askia Muhammad, where governance merged Islamic law with traditional African rule
  • The Nok, Yoruba, and Hausa states, ancestors of many African-American families through forced displacement

Our DNA remembers the stolen kingdoms — and so do we.

Griots, Priests, and Custodians

Griots, Priests, and Custodians

Mali, Songhai & the Niger Basin Kingdoms

Among our African-American ancestors, a distinct pattern emerges: lineages that carried oral history, land stewardship, and tribal governance — especially in:

  • South Carolina & Georgia’s Lowcountry (Gullah/Geechee lineages)
  • Virginia & the Carolinas’ Maroon settlements
  • Louisiana & Mississippi’s Creole principalities

These ancestors preserved sovereign structures in exile — making you their legal, spiritual, and hereditary successor.

Declaration

Griots, Priests, and Custodians

Declaration

“We are not the aftermath of Africa. We are the continuation of Africa.
The blood of sultans, griots, emirs, and priests runs through us.
Our sovereignty was not given by man — it was written into our cells.”

We are the first to unify the Aghlabid, Tamimi, African-American, and Sahelian dynasties into one global sovereign claim, backed by DNA, documented lineage, and forensic history.

Indo-Oceanic Dynasties

“Where the trade winds carried prophets, princes, and mariners — I carry their blood.”

From the ports of Oman to the volcanic shores of Réunion, from the coral atolls of the Maldives to the Pacific roots of Micronesia, my lineage traversed the waves — not as cargo, but as command.

The Mascarene Dynasty — Réunion, Mauritius, Rodrigues

The Malay-Arabic Corridor — Oman, Hadhramaut, Madagascar, and Beyond

The Mascarene Dynasty — Réunion, Mauritius, Rodrigues

Our autosomal and dynastic heritage connects you to the Indo-African royal intermixtures of the Mascarene islands — the elite freedmen and merchant families who settled or ruled parts of:

  • Mauritius: A multiethnic outpost where Arabs, Indians, and Malagasy traded and intermarried, forming ruling elites
  • Réunion: A French territory where free Black and Indian lineages held political and religious authority
  • Rodrigues: An isolated island whose oldest families trace to African-Indian fusion under Moorish religious influence

Our genetic signature reflects this Afro-Asian maritime nobility, many of whom claimed descent from Arab navigators, Indian Brahmin traders, and Malagasy kings — mixed with emancipated African Muslim dynasties.

Chamorri of the Marianas — Maga’låhi Royal Bloodline

The Malay-Arabic Corridor — Oman, Hadhramaut, Madagascar, and Beyond

The Mascarene Dynasty — Réunion, Mauritius, Rodrigues

Through confirmed Indigenous and autosomal lineage, we are affiliated with the Chamorri royal houses of the Mariana Islands — particularly Guam and Rota, where the Maga’låhi (male ruler) and Maga’håga (female ruler) governed under matrilineal sovereignty before Spanish conquest.

As a Maga’låhi Matao Chamorri by ancestral right, our claim links to the ancient latte stone chiefs who presided over territory, ritual, and diplomacy in Micronesia. Their structures still stand — and so does their line through us.

The Malay-Arabic Corridor — Oman, Hadhramaut, Madagascar, and Beyond

The Malay-Arabic Corridor — Oman, Hadhramaut, Madagascar, and Beyond

The Malay-Arabic Corridor — Oman, Hadhramaut, Madagascar, and Beyond

The Arab maritime expansion from Oman, Hadhramaut, and Zanzibar established networks of trading posts, mosques, and intermarriage across the Indian Ocean. We are descended from this corridor through:

  • Omani-Indian merchant clans
  • Hadhrami-Tamimi sea traders
  • Malagasy-Muslim royal families
  • Swahili Coast princely dynasties

These bloodlines formed the Indian Ocean’s dynastic backbone, intertwining religion, commerce, and kingship across three continents.

The Navigators’ Covenant

The Navigators’ Covenant

The Malay-Arabic Corridor — Oman, Hadhramaut, Madagascar, and Beyond

Our dynastic claim includes rights as a descendant of oceanic sovereigns who ruled trade routes, sea-based kingdoms, and religious territories. These were not mere sailors — they were custodians of land and sea, carriers of divine covenant, and progenitors of global maritime law.

We now unify:

  • Chamorri Sovereignty (Guam, Rota)
  • Mascarene Principality (Mauritius, Réunion, Rodrigues)
  • Moro Sultanates (Sulu, Lanao)
  • Swahili-Indian-Arabic Coastal Dynasty
  • Austronesian & Micronesian Ancestral Federation

Declaration

The Navigators’ Covenant

Declaration

“We do not inherit the ocean. We inherit the power that crossed it.
Our ancestors were not blown by the wind — they commanded it.”

East & South Asian Dynasties

From the Lotus Throne to the Himalayan Courts — the East remembers our name.”

In our genome are the scrolls of dynasties long thought lost: from Japanese warrior nobility and Chinese scholar-kings, to the royal priesthoods of India and the Himalayan councils of Kashmir.

Northern Honshu & Southern Hokkaidō — Heike-Taira Lineages

The Brahmanical & Rajput Courts of India — Priestly-Kingly Houses

Northern Honshu & Southern Hokkaidō — Heike-Taira Lineages

Through autosomal DNA and confirmed population clusters, our maternal-leaning ancestry includes affinity with Northern Japanese nobility — most notably the Taira clan (Heike 平家), one of Japan’s original Imperial court families.

The Taira served as court officials, samurai generals, and governors of distant provinces, including Hokkaidō, where Ainu blood and early Asian migration patterns fused.

We now stand in symbolic alignment with:

  • Bushidō nobility
  • Matsumae lords of Ezo (Hokkaidō)
  • Taira-descended court retainers in Sendai & Aomori

Our name may not be written in Kanji, but it echoes in every coastal shrine.

Imperial China & the Dynasties of Law — Ming, Tang, Song

The Brahmanical & Rajput Courts of India — Priestly-Kingly Houses

Northern Honshu & Southern Hokkaidō — Heike-Taira Lineages

Our autosomal clustering and dynastic genetic overlaps (via both indigenous East Asian and Silk Road corridor lineages) include ancestry shared with:

  • Ming Dynasty bureaucrats and merchant clans
  • Tang Dynasty frontier governors (Guangxi–Vietnam border)
  • Song Dynasty legalists and scribes

This heritage is not just about bloodlines, but systems of law, language, and jurisprudence, mirrored in our Chancellery’s structure. We inherit not just power, but codification.

The Brahmanical & Rajput Courts of India — Priestly-Kingly Houses

The Brahmanical & Rajput Courts of India — Priestly-Kingly Houses

The Brahmanical & Rajput Courts of India — Priestly-Kingly Houses

Our confirmed connections to South Asian nobility, especially in coastal and central India, derive from:

  • Rajput warrior clans of Gujarat and Maharashtra
  • Brahmin spiritual dynasties in Kerala and Tamil Nadu
  • Mughal court associates by marriage or migration

These lineages often merged via trade and marriage with Arab, Persian, and Southeast Asian houses. Our autosomal markers reflect Dravidian-North Indian overlap, hinting at Malabar–Hadhrami commercial lineages, intertwined with Tamimi sea routes.

The Priest-Kings of Kashmir

Dynastic Synthesis: The Eastern Pillar

The Brahmanical & Rajput Courts of India — Priestly-Kingly Houses

Northern Indian and Himalayan ancestries also point toward the Kashmiri priestly dynasties — those who upheld Buddhist and Hindu court laws, protected manuscripts, and ruled sacred valleys.

We are tied to the custodians of language, law, and land — a trait mirrored in our own role today.

“Not all kings wore crowns. Some ruled in silence from the highest monasteries.”

Dynastic Synthesis: The Eastern Pillar

Dynastic Synthesis: The Eastern Pillar

Dynastic Synthesis: The Eastern Pillar

The East is not foreign to our lineage. It is a mirror. Through Japan, China, India, and Tibet, our heritage:

  • Carries the code of laws from Confucian courts
  • Wields the spiritual sovereignty of Brahmins
  • Upholds the warrior nobility of Bushidō
  • Protects the dynastic archives of monk-kings

These traditions resonate in our current legal, ecclesiastical, and tribal structures. We are not merely connected — w are continuing the legacy.

Declaration

Dynastic Synthesis: The Eastern Pillar

Dynastic Synthesis: The Eastern Pillar

“We hold the East in memory — not as a visitor, but as bloodline.
Where they burned incense for kings, we now write their inheritance in our name.”

Central Asian & Steppe Dynasties

From the windswept grasslands of the Eurasian Steppe to the fortified cities along the Silk Road,

The 𒀭House of Buhijji carries genetic, ancestral, and symbolic inheritance from dynasties that once ruled the beating heart of ancient commerce and conquest. These bloodlines link directly into the empires, khanates, and princely states of Central Asia — tracing not only territorial sovereignty but custodial and ecclesiastical lineage through Zoroastrian, Islamic, and shamanic channels alike.


The dynasties below form the connective tissue between Semitic origins and European expansion. Through marriage alliances, imperial stewardship, and tribal confederacies, their legacy reinforces the Eurasian segment of the 𒀭Buhijji dynastic claim — bridging West and East across millennia.

House of Bukhara

House of Khwarazm (Khwarezmian Dynasty

House of Khwarazm (Khwarezmian Dynasty

Custodians of Islamic jurisprudence and Central Asian religious authority, the Emirs of Bukhara ruled over a nexus of Persianate scholarship, Sufi mysticism, and Turkic power. Their governance echoed deeply across the Silk Road’s theological and political landscape.

House of Khwarazm (Khwarezmian Dynasty

House of Khwarazm (Khwarezmian Dynasty

House of Khwarazm (Khwarezmian Dynasty

An ancient Iranian dynasty ruling the region now spanning Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. The dynasty formed a buffer zone between the Mongol East and Persianate West — their fall at the hands of Genghis Khan marked the rise of Mongol imperialism.

Sogdian Royal Houses

House of Khwarazm (Khwarezmian Dynasty

The Scythian-Sarmatian-Alan Legacy

Merchant princes of Sogdia (Samarkand and beyond) who maintained dynastic continuity through commerce, diplomacy, and spiritual syncretism — instrumental in transmitting Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, and Christianity across the Asian continent.

The Scythian-Sarmatian-Alan Legacy

Seljuk and Pre-Ottoman Turkic Houses

The Scythian-Sarmatian-Alan Legacy

Iranian-speaking horse tribes of the steppes whose elite lineages intermarried with Persians, Byzantines, and Goths. Through the Alans in particular, their legacy persists in both European nobility and Middle Eastern chivalric codes.

House of the Timurids

Seljuk and Pre-Ottoman Turkic Houses

Seljuk and Pre-Ottoman Turkic Houses

Descended from the legendary Tamerlane (Timur), this dynasty combined Mongol martial supremacy with Persian-Islamic administration. The Timurids were cultural patrons whose empire laid the intellectual foundations of the Mughal dynasty in India.

Seljuk and Pre-Ottoman Turkic Houses

Seljuk and Pre-Ottoman Turkic Houses

Seljuk and Pre-Ottoman Turkic Houses

As steppe-origin sultans who adopted Islam and founded Persianate courts, the Seljuks represent an axis between Arabian legitimacy and Central Asian expansion. The Buhijji legacy includes bloodlines tied to the early Turkic tribal federations.

Mamluk & Kipchak Lineages

Dynastic Themes in Central Asia:

Dynastic Themes in Central Asia:

Some of the strongest Central Asian and Steppe connections appear in Kipchak DNA found in both the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt and ruling courts of the Caucasus. Their integration into Islamic leadership brings strategic alignment with Moorish dynasties as well.

Dynastic Themes in Central Asia:

Dynastic Themes in Central Asia:

Dynastic Themes in Central Asia:

  • Silk Road Sovereignty — Economic and cultural dominion across Asia’s most vital trade artery
  • Religious Crossroads — Custodianship of sacred texts, tombs, and esoteric traditions (Islamic, Buddhist, Zoroastrian)
  • Nomadic-Kingly Duality — Tribal governance fused with royal courts
  • Warrior Genealogy — Lineage defined by martial prestige and dynastic charisma
  • Byzantine, Persian, and Mongol Intersections — Marriage, exile, and conquest all conspired to build bloodline bridges

Declaration

Dynastic Themes in Central Asia:

Declaration

This section affirms that our dynastic inheritance is not solely Semitic, Mediterranean, or Islamic — it is also Eurasian, Silk Road, and imperial. Our claim traverses language families, nomadic systems, religious paradigms, and tribal federations. It’s an unbroken claim of dominion across deserts, mountains, temples, and khanates.

European Dynasties

Though rooted in Semitic, African, and Arabian bloodlines,

The 𒀭House of Buhijji carries unmistakable dynastic linkages to Europe’s most powerful sovereign houses — spanning from imperial Rome and Byzantium to the Celtic, Gothic, Iberian, and Frankish realms. These linkages were forged through blood oaths, royal intermarriages, shared crusades, ecclesiastical service, and tribal-militaristic federations that long predate the modern state system.


Our royal genealogy includes more than 70 European dynastic lines — not as footnotes, but as parallel thrones of sovereignty interwoven with Semitic patriarchs. These houses mark our ascendancy across the continent’s imperial, papal, and tribal domains.

Merovingians (Francia / Gaul)

Carolingians (Frankish Empire / Holy Roman Empire)

Carolingians (Frankish Empire / Holy Roman Empire)

The “Long-Haired Kings” of Frankish Gaul, whose bloodline intertwines with both Roman senatorial descent and Hebrew priestly houses. Mythicized as Grail blood, but verified through tribal nobility, they represent ancestral governance before Charlemagne.

Carolingians (Frankish Empire / Holy Roman Empire)

Carolingians (Frankish Empire / Holy Roman Empire)

Carolingians (Frankish Empire / Holy Roman Empire)

Descended from Charles Martel and Charlemagne, these rulers crowned themselves emperors with papal blessing. Your claim here is validated by ties through both Germanic and ecclesiastical lineage.

Visigoths & Ostrogoths (Iberia, Italy)

Carolingians (Frankish Empire / Holy Roman Empire)

House of Capet / Valois / Bourbon (France)

These Gothic dynasties inherited Roman mantle in the West. Through them, your ancestry touches the Iberian and Italian regencies of the late Classical and early Medieval era.

House of Capet / Valois / Bourbon (France)

Habsburg & Hohenstaufen (Germany, Austria, Spain)

House of Capet / Valois / Bourbon (France)

The foundational houses of medieval and modern France — our claim rests on lineages merging with Frankish, Moorish, and Semitic nobility during the Reconquista and Crusader eras.

Habsburg & Hohenstaufen (Germany, Austria, Spain)

Habsburg & Hohenstaufen (Germany, Austria, Spain)

Habsburg & Hohenstaufen (Germany, Austria, Spain)

The imperial architects of the Holy Roman Empire and the Spanish crown, their bloodlines run through ecclesiastical dominion and political marriages that tied multiple crowns into a single imperial consciousness.

Anglo-Saxon & Norman Houses (England)

Habsburg & Hohenstaufen (Germany, Austria, Spain)

Habsburg & Hohenstaufen (Germany, Austria, Spain)

From Alfred the Great to William the Conqueror, these lineages converge with Semitic ancestry through trade, templar knighthood, and Crusader entanglements with Arab-Muslim nobility.

Scottish and Irish Clans (Gaelic Nobility)

Scottish and Irish Clans (Gaelic Nobility)

Scottish and Irish Clans (Gaelic Nobility)

Through diaspora, Moorish exile, and sacred priesthoods, noble Gaelic bloodlines — especially Clan Donald and the O’Neills — intersect with Eastern royalty and prophetic descent.

House of Savoy (Italy)

Scottish and Irish Clans (Gaelic Nobility)

Scottish and Irish Clans (Gaelic Nobility)

Instrumental in unifying Italy, the Savoys bear deep ties to Moorish custodianship of ecclesiastical relics and Templar estates across southern Europe.

Byzantine Imperial Houses (Constantinople)

Scottish and Irish Clans (Gaelic Nobility)

Byzantine Imperial Houses (Constantinople)


Through both the Palaiologos and Komnenos dynasties, our lineage inherits custodial and apostolic sovereignty over Orthodox Christendom, rooted in Semitic-Hellenistic intermarriage.

Ecclesiastical Integration:

Themes of European Sovereignty Claimed

Byzantine Imperial Houses (Constantinople)

  • Crusader Orders — Templar, Hospitaller, and Teutonic lineage bearers intermarried with Arab-Christian houses
  • Knights of Malta & Papal Nobility — Intersecting through Moorish Christians and courtly diplomacy
  • Custodians of Relics — Ties to the relics of the Holy Sepulchre, the Grail, and the Apostolic succession in Iberia, France, and the Levant
  • Princes of the Church — Documented family names serve within ecclesiastical courts in Spain, Italy, and France

Themes of European Sovereignty Claimed

Themes of European Sovereignty Claimed

Themes of European Sovereignty Claimed

  • Crown Authority via Papal Decree
    Kings crowned by popes trace legitimacy back to ecclesiastical and Semitic sources, validating your custodial line.
  • Bloodlines of Conquest & Conversion
    As Islam spread into Europe, many noble houses absorbed Semitic DNA through diplomacy, captivity, and crusade — your name rests at the fulcrum.
  • Diasporic Royalty
    The Black Nobility, displaced Moors, and Eastern princelings interwove with fading Gothic and Frankish powers to produce hybrid royal lines — fully embodied in our identity.

Declaration

Themes of European Sovereignty Claimed

Themes of European Sovereignty Claimed

This section enshrines our full legal and genealogical right to claim European dynasties not as a descendant of colonized lands, but as a peer and patriarchal sovereign among their courts. Our presence across Gaul, Iberia, Germania, Italia, Britannia, and Byzantium is not decorative — it is foundational.

Ecclesiastical, Custodial, and Spiritual Dynasties

Our sovereignty does not end with royal blood or tribal chieftaincy.

It is fulfilled through divine appointment and sacred custodianship — preserved by ancestral service to God’s temples, shrines, churches, and masjids across continents and faiths. These are the lineages of priests, patriarchs, custodians, prophets, and spiritual governors — entrusted not with armies, but with sanctuaries and revelation.


Our claim spans both theocratic lineage and custodial authority from the Kaaba to the Holy Sepulchre, from the churches of Hauran to the monasteries of Bahrain, and from the Templar sanctuaries of Europe to the Abrahamic shrines of Palestine and Najd.

Custodians of the Sacred

Spiritual Orders & Secret Custodianship

Ecclesiastical & Abrahamic Priesthoods

  • Banu Al-Haram – Custodians of the Kaaba from the time of Christ until Quraysh assumed control two centuries before Islam. Our ancestral figure Amru (of the Banu Haram) maintained the keys, tribal rites, and sacred administration of the Kaaba during the era of Christian Arabia.
  • Banu Amr, Banu Mazruʿ & Banu Malik – our lineage includes custodianship lineages who preserved shrines, burial sites, and pilgrimage pathways across Najd, Hejaz, and Yamamah.
  • Tamim of Bahrain – Our Christian Tamimi ancestors ruled over the island of Bahrain and mainland Yamamah, founding monasteries and serving as Christian patriarchs before Islamic integration. This is the foundational custodianship of early Arabian Christianity.
  • Templar Custodianship – Through Arab-Christian and Moorish lines, our ancestry intersects with the Knights Templar, protectors of sacred relics and the Temple Mount. This includes joint Arab-Templar holdings across Iberia and the Levant.

Ecclesiastical & Abrahamic Priesthoods

Spiritual Orders & Secret Custodianship

Ecclesiastical & Abrahamic Priesthoods

  • Banu Al-ʿAbbad: The Christian Patriarchs of Christendom – Our ancestors include the Abbadids who governed Al-Andalus under Christian-Muslim syncretism. They safeguarded churches, granted religious autonomy to Christian subjects, and are remembered as patriarchs of Eastern Christendom.
  • Melkite, Nestorian, and Jacobite Christianity – The Tamimi tribes of Hauran and Eastern Arabia were among the first converts and custodians of Arab Christianity. Your lineage preserves ties to pre-Islamic Christian synods and regional patriarchates stretching from Antioch to Bahrain.
  • Islamic Sharifian Legacy – Though not descended from Quraysh, our tribal legitimacy allowed marriage, alliance, and custodial rights with Sharifian lines and Hashemite orders. Our Tamimi and Aghlabi roots provided military defense of the Hejaz.
  • Imamate & Prophetic Service – The titles of Imam, Shaykh, and Hadji in your dynastic profile are not honorary; they are rooted in centuries of direct spiritual governance through the Masajid, Madāris, and Sufi networks in Africa, Arabia, and the Indian Ocean.

Spiritual Orders & Secret Custodianship

Spiritual Orders & Secret Custodianship

Spiritual Orders & Secret Custodianship

  • Knights Templar / Hospitaller / Calatrava – Moorish and Arab nobility, particularly in Iberia and Malta, bore shared lineage and entrusted relics to Eastern cousins. Our genealogical record supports custodianship of relics, crypts, and sacred lands.
  • Sufi Brotherhoods & Tariqas – As a descendant of multiple spiritual and tribal schools, we stand at the junction of Maʿrifa (gnosis), jurisprudence, and sovereignty. The custodial roles of our fathers included founding zawiyas, mosques, and sacred groves (harams) across North Africa and Arabia.
  • Shehani Lineage & Date Palm Custodianship – As the sole inheritor of a specific Shehani date palm line, our family retained not only agricultural lands but symbolic custodianship of life-giving trees, a theme present in both Islamic and Biblical tradition.

Themes of Authority in This Section

Themes of Authority in This Section

Spiritual Orders & Secret Custodianship

  • Divinely Entrusted, Not Politically Appointed
    These are roles passed from heaven to earth — not by sword or signature, but by the trust of generations.
  • Sanctuary Before State
    We inherited shrines before kingdoms, relics before borders, and sacred oaths before political titles.
  • Covenantal, Not Colonial
    Our spiritual dynasties arise from the Abrahamic covenant and direct custodial succession — not by inheritance of empire, but by inheritance of reverence.

Declaration

Themes of Authority in This Section

Declaration

This section affirms our spiritual sovereignty as not merely symbolic, but functional — rooted in centuries of custodianship, priesthood, and protection of sacred spaces. From Adam to Ibrahim to Jesus to Muhammad, our ancestors were guardians of God’s houses, and now we have built one of our own.

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