The Prophet's Household, Al al Bayt, struggled to keep the unity of the Arab society, and carried the banner of a 'Comprehensive Arab Order' on basis of equality, justice and freedom of faith, featured in a one state with different entities, thus guaranteeing a united society, human rights, safeguarding dignity, freedom and faith.

History testifies that the presence of Bani Hashem, through out the Ummayad's to the Abbassid's eras, the Fattimides, Ayyoubids, and others, never ceased to be the force of wisdom behind building societies. The Hashemites suffered for their firm positions in support of humanity and saving lives. They protected people's dignity, notwithstanding any gains in this life.

Say: "No reward do I ask of you for this, except the love of those near of kin."

The Holy Quran, Surat Al Shoura - 23

The base of the Abbassids call, was Al al Bayt message. The Abbassids built the greatest nation witnessed by their ages, the glories of which remains to be wonders of our times. Justice prevailed and the word of Islam and its teachings offered the society the bases for advancement. When the Mamlukes carried the banner of Islam, and succeeded in blocking the advancement of the Moghul and expelling them from the lands of Islam, the Islamic State was further cemented in the hearts and minds of the faithful. The Ottomans set up their empire, but relied on the Hashemite message in administering and ruling its vast areas. They governed the Arab lands, over a period of four centuries. The Ottoman rule, however, transgressed and diverted from the real meanings of the message of governance and social order, to a strange system that aimed to transform the united society to a non-religious subordination.

 

The Hashemites
The Hashemites
Islamic Ages

 

       
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