Barghouti family

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Template:More citations needed Template:Short description Template:Infobox family Barghouti (other spellings Barghuthi, Barghouthi, or Al-Barghuthi) (classical Arabic: {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} al-Barghūthī) is the surname of a prominent Palestinian family. Many of its members are notable figures in Palestinian political and cultural life, and mainly come from Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate's most prominent villages of Deir Ghassanah, Aboud, Kobar and Bani Zeid.Template:Citation needed

Origin traditions

There are various traditions regarding the origins of the Barghouti family. According to Palestinian researcher Mustafa al-Dabbagh, the family is named after a person called Barghout and traces its roots back to the Bani Zeid clan which originated in the Arabian Peninsula, before eventually settling in Deir Ghassaneh, Palestine.<ref name=":0">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Omar al-Saleh al-Barghouti, born in 1894, recounts a tradition that the clan traces its lineage to second caliph Omar ibn al-Khattab. Following the events involving Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr during the Umayyad period, they traveled from the Hejaz to Egypt, then moved to Tunisia, and later to Palestine to support Saladin in his conquest of the region.<ref name=":0" />

List of notable members

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Family tree

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