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celestialdnagenome · 12 days ago
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Paternal Haplogroup J and Abraham’s Lineage
The Paternal Y Chromosome Haplogroup J is a genetic signature tracing back to the Near East including ancient Mesopotamia, with its origins often linked to the Fertile Crescent, a cradle of early civilization. 
Abraham, the patriarch of the Ishmaelites and the Israelites, was born in Ur, Mesopotamia, and later settled in Canaan. Ur, was a prominent Sumerian city-state, where the primary deity worshipped was Nanna, the Sumerian Moon god.
The Sumerian primary deity was An. The Sumerians believed An, was the creator of the cosmos, setting all creation into motion. An, was regarded as the father of the gods. An, is known as Anu by the Akkadians.
In contrast, The chief deity worshipped in Canaan was El, regarded as the father of the gods, creator of the world, and ruler of the divine council.
Here we illustrate two major branches descending from Abraham: Ishmael, representing the Arabian lineage, and Isaac, the ancestral line of the Israelites.
Through Ishmael’s lineage, we trace the Quraysh tribe of Arabia, which includes notable figures such as the Prophet Muhammad and the Hashemite lineage. J-L859 is recognized as the genetic signature of the Hashemites, a clan within the Quraysh tribe.
This clan, known as Banu Hashim, derives its name from the Prophet Muhammad's great-grandfather, Hashim ibn Abd Manaf. The Hashemites are direct descendants of the Prophet through his daughter Fatima and her husband Ali ibn Abi Talib, who was also the Prophet’s paternal first cousin and the fourth caliph of Islam. Ali and Fatima had two sons, Al-Hassan and Al-Hussein, further solidifying the Hashemite legacy.
On Isaac’s side, we find the priestly lineage of Aaron. J-Z18271 is identified as the genetic signature of the Jewish Priesthood, the Kohanim lineage. This ancient priestly class, traces its heritage to Aaron, the elder brother of Moses. The Jewish priesthood began when Moses anointed Aaron as the first high priest, establishing a sacred lineage that has been preserved through generations.
The story of Paternal Haplogroup J, traced through Abraham’s lineage, serves as a profound reminder of our shared origins and interconnected histories. From Mesopotamia to Canaan and beyond, these lineages have left an indelible mark on humanity, shaping cultures, religions, and civilizations.
Whether through the Arabian Hashemite lineage or the Israelite Kohanim priesthood, these genetic threads weave a rich tapestry of faith, heritage, and resilience. They remind us that, despite our differences, we are bound by a common ancestry that continues to influence and inspire the world today.
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