Al-Zoubi

not to be confused with Al-Zaabi

Al-Zoubi family
الزعبي
Hashemite
Parent houseGilan of Banu Hashim
Country Syria Jordan

 Palestine  Saudi Arabia  Iraq

 Kuwait
Place of originAbbasid Empire
Founded16th century AD

Al-Zoubi, El-Zoubi, Al-Zubi, Zoubi, Zouabi, El-Zaabi, Zoabi, Zoobi, El-Zubi or Zuabi (Arabic: الزعبي) is a prominent Levantine family[1][2] whose members can be found throughout the Arab world, but are most concentrated in Northern Jordan, Southern Syria, and Palestine. The family is a Hasanite, Hashemite family that traces its lineage to the Hanbali Sunni Saint Abdul Qadir Al Gilani.[3]

The progenitor of the family name of Al-Zoubi is Ali Nour Al-Din Al Gilani, who was titled Al-Zoubi who lived in 16th century Ottoman Syria and Northern Jordan.

Lineage from Ali to Abdul Qadir

Ali Nour Al-Din is a 16th generation descendant of Abdul Qadir Al Gilani through his son Abdul Aziz. Abdul Qadir's father, Musa III bin Abdullah, is a descendant of Muhammad's grandson Caliph Hasan, while Abdul Qadir's mother, Fatima Bint Abdullah Al Soma'ai Al-Husseini, is a descendant of the Muhammad from his grandson Hussein which makes him Ali Nour Al-Din a 29th generation descendant of The Prophet Muhammad through both Al-Hasan and Al-Hussein.

Ali's patrilineal lineage to Abdul Qadir is :

Ali Nour Al-Din Al-Zoubi bin Mohammad Shihab Al-Din bin Ya'qoub bin Abu Bakr bin Ali Nour Al-Din bin Zaid Al Abidin Mohammad bin Ahmad Abi Al Baqa' bin Mohammad Shams Al-Din bin Musa Sharaf Al-Din bin Mohammad Shams Al-Din bin Ali Nour Al-Din bin Al Hussein Iz' Al-Din bin Mohammad Al-Akhal bin Hussam Al-Din Sharsheeq bin Mohammad Al-Hattak bin Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Qadir Al Gilani.

Notable Members

Notable members of the Al-Zoubi family include:

  • H.E Mahmoud Al-Zoubi (1935–2000), Prime Minister of Syria from 1987 to 2000
  • H.E Ghaleb Al-Zoubi, Jordanian Minister of Interior, 2017
  • H.E Khaled Al-Zoubi, Minister of State for Parliamentary and Legal Affairs in Jordan, 1998
  • H.E Muwaffaq Al-Zoubi, Minister of Tourism and Antiquities in Jordan, 1979
  • H.E Abdullah Raja Al-Zoubi (born 1932), United Nations Interregional Advisor.
  • H.E Akef Al-Zoubi, Minister of Agriculture in Jordan and currently acting Senator, 2005 and 2020
  • H.E Hatim Al-Zoubi, Minister of Economy, Minister of Finance, Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs in Jordan, 1965-1969
  • H.E Fawaz Hatim Al-Zoubi, Minister of Communications and Information Technology in Jordan, 2003
  • H.E Sharif Ali Al-Zoubi, Minister of Industry and Trade in Jordan and Minister of Justice and Senator, 2005 and 2006
  • Bashar al-Zoubi, Commander-in-Chief of the Free Syrian Army
  • Walid Al Zoubi, Chairman of Tiger Group UAE, Philanthropist
  • Amer Walid Al Zoubi, CEO of Tiger Group UAE
  • Fadel El-Zubi, Jordanian, United Nations (FAO) Representative
  • Abd el-Aziz el-Zoubi (1926–1974), Palestinian Politician
  • Abdel Rahman Zuabi (1932–2014), Palestinian Judge
  • Ahmad Hasan Al Zoubi (born 1975), Jordanian Columnist, playwright and satirist
  • Ali El-Zubi Jordanian Professional Basketball Player
  • Nadia Al-Zoubi (born 1983), Jordanian actress, influencer, and TV presenter.
  • Omran al-Zoubi (born 1959), Syrian Minister of Information
  • Seif el-Din el-Zoubi (1913–1986), Palestinian politician
  • Mohamed abdul Mawla Al-Zoubi (born 1940), chief editor of El Sayde news paper and international journalist
  • Husam El-Zubi (Lil ZeeJo), professional rapper, producer, and writer
  • Dr. Abdel Karim Al-Zoubi (1922–2009), Director of Health ministry, Deraa Province.

References

  1. "Al-Zoubi Surname Distribution". forebears.io. Retrieved 2018-06-18. Approximately people bear this surname. Most prevalent in:Jordan; Highest density in: Jordan.
  2. "Statistics and meaning of name Alzoubi". namespedia.com. Retrieved 2018-06-18. Surname Alzoubi is used at least 138 times in at least 8 countries.
  3. الزعبي, مازن (2021). التحقيق الجيلاني (in Arabic). Dar Alketab Althaqafee for Publishing. ISBN 9923711765.
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