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The genealogy of the Kingdom of Cirebon in relations to the inheritance of the Teak Forest of Satim from K.H. Mukibat in Cikuleu, Sakurjaya, Ujungjaya, Sumedang, West Java, Indonesia, SPPN Sumedang No. 06/Pdt/P/PN.Smd.TA.1991 issued in May 1991 and the Indonesian Supreme Court Decision KMA/03/Pdt/SK/III/1997 issued in March 1997

© 2008 Nia’s Match

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Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) married to Siti Khadijah had 6 children, consisting of 2 sons and 4 daughters:

  1. Al Qosim; died in the age of 2
  2. Zainab; died in the age of 8
  3. Abdullah; died when he was little
  4. Ruqoyyah; died in the year of 2 Hijriyah
  5. Ummu Kaltsum; died in Madinah in the year of 9 Hijriyah
  6. Fatimah; died in the year of 11 Hijriyah

Fatimah and Sayyidina Ali RA were married in the year of 2 Hijriyah. Their descendants consist of:

  1. Sayyid Hussain Assa Batty
  2. Ali Zainal Abidin
  3. Muhammad Ali Bakir
  4. Jafar Sidiq
  5. Ali Uraidi
  6. Muhammad Nakib
  7. Isa Al Basiri
  8. Ahmad Muhajir
  9. Ubaidillah
  10. Muhammad
  11. Aliwa
  12. Alwa Zsani
  13. Muhammad Ali
  14. Muhammad Sokib (Syakieb) Amir (Aliwa Amir Faqih – Egypt)
  15. Abdul Malik – India
  16. Abdullah Khan Nudin (Amir)
  17. Al Amir Ahmad Syekh Jalaludin
  18. Jamaluddin Al Husein- Cambodia
  19. Ali Nurul Alam
  20. Syarif Abdullah – an Egyptian Sultan
  21. Syarif Hidayatullah (Sunan Gunung Jati) – Cirebon

Syarif Hidayatullah (Sunan Gunung Jati)’s descendants consist of:

  1. Prince Pasarean
  2. Prince Sentana Panjunan
  3. Prince Pasiraga
  4. Grandma Nyai Nangsi – daughter of Prince Pasiraga

Grandma Nyai Nangsi’s descendants consist of:

  1. K.H. Mukibat
  2. K.H. Jawahir
  3. K.H Misbahudim
  4. Ny. Hj. Syarifah
  5. K.H Nurjaen
  6. Nyai Hj. Mariam
  7. K.H. Yahya

K.H Mukibat’s descendants with political involvement in Indonesia, in relations to foreign fund flowing massively into the country, consist of:

  1. K.H. Satari: K.H Hassan Bakri – Hj. Rofi’ah – Rochjati Gani – Rochjati Gani’s only daughter: Nia Imaniah
  2. K.H Umar: Siti Rabi’ah – Mukis Hamidi
  3. K.H Yahya
  4. K.H Zainal Abidin: H. Abdul Hamid – Mukis Hamidi

For further genealogy, please visit rochjati.wordpress.com

Nia Imaniah’s great great grandfather, Sunan Gunung Jati

© 2008 Nia’s Match

An Egyptian Sultan Maulana Mahmud got married to Nyi Mas Rarasantang (Hj. Syarifah Mudaim), a princess from Pajajaran [now located in West Java, Indonesia] in Tursina mosque in 1447.

As a result of their marriage, they had two children, Syarif Hidayatullah (born: 1448 AD) and Syarif Nurullah (born: 1450 AD). Both Egyptian-Pajajaran spouses made this following agreement: Their sons would convert all people in Java into Islam.

On the Islamic date 5, in the month of Jumadilawal, year 1466 AD, Syarif Hidayatullah made his way to learn Islam spiritually directly from Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). He also met Prophet Solomon and Prophet Ilyas.

On the Islamic date, 28th Rajab, year 1466 AD, Syarif Hidayatullah ascended to the 6th heaven. He then again met Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). At this time, he received the title ‘Insankamil’ from the Prophet. After embracing the full knowledge taught by the Prophet, he descended to the 5th heaven, and eventually reached the 1st heaven. He then descended to to the Ajrak court by riding on white clouds.

He understood the languages used by jinn (English: genie), satans, angels, animals, and wind. He also instinctively knew the restorative power of plants and fruits. He was capable of bringing the dead efficacious plants to life, and had the ability to speak to the dead. He had the power to chill fire, and was able to stay dry in water. He managed to reach his  destination in no time, within the blink of eyes.

In Nispu Sya’ban year 1466 AD, Maulana Insankamil Syarif Hidayatullah came to see his mother in the Egyptian court. His journey from the beginning to the end resulted in satisfaction.

In 1468 AD, Syarif Hidayatullah (Maulana Insankamil) became an Egyptian sultan. In 1472, He was already in Cirebon [now located in West Java, Indonesia] and met the village chief, Abdullah Iman = Cakrabuana = Prabu Siliwangi Pajajaran = Prabu Anom = Sri Mangana, for his mission to introduce Islam. After moving to Cirebon, Sultan Syarif Nurullah acted as his replacement as an Egyptian sultan.

Syarif Hidayatullah took Ki Syekh Nur Jati as his guru (teacher) in Cirebon and Sunan Ampel in Ampeldenta. In 1479, he was installed as the Head of Cirebon State with the name ‘Yang Sinuhun Kanjeng Susuhunan Jati Purba Panetep Penata Agama Awliya Allah Kutubijaman Kholifatur Rasulullah Solallohu Alaihi Wassalam’. Until now, he is known as Sunan Gunung jati from Cirebon.

For further genealogy of Sunan Gunung Jati, please visit rochjati.wordpress.com

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