Qusayy ibn Kilab

Qusai ibn Kilab ibn Murrah (Arabic: قصي ٱبن كلاب ٱبن مرة, Qusayy ibn Kilāb ibn Murrah; ca. 400–480), also spelled Qusayy, Kusayy, Kusai, or Cossai, born Zayd (Arabic: زيد), was an Ishmaelite descendant of Abraham. Orphaned early on, he would rise to become chief of Mecca, and leader of the Quraysh tribe. He is best known for being an ancestor of the Islamic prophet Muhammad as well as the third and the fourth Rashidun caliphs, Uthman and Ali, and the later Umayyad, Abbasid, and Fatimid caliphs along with several of the most prominent Hashemite dynasties in the orient.

Qusayy ibn Kilab
قصي ٱبن كلاب
زيد ٱبن كلاب
1st Chief of Quraysh
Succeeded byAbd Manaf ibn Qusai
Personal details
Born
Zayd ibn Kilab

400
Died480
SpouseHubba bint Hulail
ChildrenAbd al-Dar (son)
Abd Manaf (son)
Abd al-Uzza
Parent(s)Kilab ibn Murrah (father)
Fatimah bint Sa'd (mother)
RelativesZuhrah ibn Kilab (brother)
Known forAncestor of Muhammad, King of Makkah
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