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Al-Bu badri


Al-Bu Badri is an Arab tribe in Iraq, predominantly based in Samarra, Diyala and Baghdad. It is mostly a Sunni tribe of around 25,000 but has a small Shia minority of about 1,500.

They are a Sayyid family Armoush bin Ali bin Eid bin Badri bin Badr al-Din bin Khalil bin Hussain bin Abdallah bin Ibrahim al-Awah bin al-Sharif Yehia Ez al-Din bin al-Sharif Bashir bin Majed bin Atiah bin Yaala bin Douwed bin Majed bin Abdulrahman bin Qassem bin al-Sharif Idriss bin Jaafar al-Zaki bin Ali al-Hadi bin Mohamad al-Jawad bin Ali al-Rida bin Mossa al-Kazem bin Jaafar al-Sadeq bin Mohamad al-Baqer bin Ali Zein al-Abidin bin al-Hussain bin Ali bin Abi Taleb and Fatima, daughter of prophet muhammad.

Descendants of the family of the Islamic prophet Muhammad AL- Shubber (Najaf, Dewania, Hilla, Nasria, Kufa, Baghdad, Kerbala, Semawa,) Al-Bachary (Basra, Mousel) Al-Hussona (Nasriyah, Baghdad) Fakhrulddin (Basra, Najaf) Al-Hakak (Basra, Najaf) Al-Marashi (Najaf) Al-Awadi (Najaf) Al-Mossawi Al Yaseen (Najaf) Al-Mushahadah in Tarmiya Al-Ni'aym in Kirkuk, Hawija and Baghdad Al-Bu Milais in Samarra Al-Bu Badri in Samarra Al-Bu Baz in Samarra Al-Bu Aswad in Samarra Al-Bu Abbas in Samarra Al-Bu Darraj in Samarra Al-Bu Issa in Samarra Al-Bu Nissan in Samarra Al-Bu Udhaym in Samarra Al-Marasma in Balad, Samarra and Baquba Al-Tarabla in Tikrit Al-Bu Nasir in Tikrit Al-Hadid (plural al-Hadidiyun) Al-Naqib family in Basra Al-Sadoun in Basra Al-Ridaini in Basra Barakat family in Basra Al-Hakim family in Najaf and Basra Kamuna family in Najaf Al-Qizwini family in Najaf Al-Tabataba'i family in Najaf Bahr Al-Uloom family in Najaf Al-Rifai family in Baghdad and Tikrit Al-Khoei family in Najaf Al-Khorsan or Kharasan family in Najaf, Baghdad, Basra and Nasriya Al-Zuwain or Zwayne or Zouein family in Najaf, Baghdad and Mosul Al-Zaini family in Najaf Al-Taliqani family in Najaf Al-Allaq family in Najaf Al-Faqih family in Najaf Al-Jaza'iri family in Najaf Al-Keshwan family in Najaf Al-Hilu family in Najaf Al-Safi family in Najaf Al-Ghraifi family in Najaf Al-Sharmuti family in Najaf Al-Hamami family in Najaf Al-Abu Tubikh family in Najaf Al-Yasiri in Najaf, Kerballa Shubbar family in Najaf Al-Saraf family in Najaf Al-Adhari in Al Diwaniyah Al-Suwafi in Diwaniyah Hashimi family in Baghdad, descendants of the former royal family Al-Gailani family in Baghdad Al-Haydari family in Baghdad and Basra Al-Alousi (AlAloosi or Al ALusi) family in Baghdad and from Alus in Northern Iraq near Rawa. (Al Alousi are Hassani Husseiny i.e. descendants from both the Prophet’s grand children. Al-Tatar family in Baghdad Al-Wa'idh family in Baghdad Al-Witri family in Baghdad Al-Shahristani family in Baghdad Al-Sadr family in Baghdad and Najaf Al-Haboubi family in Baghdad and Najaf Utayfa family in Baghdad Witwit family in Hilla Al-Rifa'i family in Basra, Baghdad, Samarra and Ana Al-Muwashit in Ad-Dawr Al-Mishayikhoun in Dujail Al-A'raji family in Mosul, Baghdad and Najaf Al-Husseini family in Mosul Al-Bu Sab'a in Mosul Al-Sada in Tal Afar Al-Barzanchi family in Sulaimaniya and Arbil Al-Naqshabandi family in Sulaimaniya Al-Kasnazani family in Kirkuk Al-Talabani family in Kirkuk Al-Dawudi family in Kirkuk Al-Rijaibat in Kirkuk and Baquba Al-Kaysey in Baghdad Maghazaji in Baghdad Al-Sharifi in Babylon and najaf


History

The eponymous founder of the tribe, Badri bin Armoush, moved from Medina in modern-day Saudi Arabia to Samarra in Iraq in the 1700s. He married an Iraqi woman and had five sons.