Banu Hashim - Before the Birth of Islam
  Subject Index   Search Announcements Feedback   Restatement of History of Islam  Banu Hashim - Before the Birth of Islam  In the fifth century A.D. a man called Qusay, was born in the tribe of Quraysh. He won great honor and fame for his tribe by his wisdom. He rebuilt the Kaaba which was in a state of disrepair, and he ordered the Arabs to build their houses around it. He also built the "town hall" of Makkah, the first one in Arabia. The leaders of the various clans gathered in this hall to ponder upon their social, commercial, cultural and political problems. Qusay formulated laws for the supply of food and water to the pilgrims who came to Makkah, and he persuaded the Arabs to pay a tax for their support. Edward Gibbon  Qusay, born about A.D. 400, the great-grandfather of Abdul-Muttalib, and consequently fifth in the ascending line from Mohammed, obtained supreme power at Mecca.  (The decline and fall of the Roman Empire)  Qusay died in A.D. 480, and his son, Abd Man...