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Shawish (Shaweesh, Shawesh) () is a large and widespread Palestinian family originated from the neighbourhood of .

The Shawish surname has several variations in languages other than Arabic. Written frequently omits vowels, therefore the surname is often spelled using only plain , literally as "Shawesh". "" or "El", meaning "family of" or "the" in Arabic, is often used as a prefix to names in formal identifications. English or other languages translations of the surname therefore vary, some common versions include: (Al) Shawish; Shawish; (El) Shawesh; Shaweesh.


Origin
Several Islamic historians assert that the Shawish family is a descendant of the . This claim is based on verifiable historical documents describing the link through "twenty four men" (generations) between Muhammad and Ustaz Mohammad Zuhayr Al-Shawish (see below)

The clan, to which belonged, were the ancestors of clan through Husayn ibn Ali, 's grandson, whose members migrated from to neighbouring countries in the region to fight the . In the 13th century after victory over the , clan settled in , expanded to thousands of members and gained power and influence.

During the periods of and British Mandate of Palestine, and due to significant historical and political events in Jerusalem, some Al-Husayni individuals adopted new surnames drawn from their professions. Within the Shawish family, it is widely believed that the name Shawish (meaning Police or Army Sergeant) originated from a policeman in the Old City of Jerusalem at that time, around the end of the 19th century.

An early record of the surname Shawish was in a British Newspaper “The New Age” article in 1910. The article discussed several current affairs in and made reference to Sheykh Abdul Aziz Shawish—or, as Egyptians pronounce it, Gawish as in Arabic his name is written —editor of ”Al Lewa'” newspaper at that time. Pickthall, Marmaduke, "The Situation in Egypt". A Reply to Duse Mohamed. The New Age. Vol. VII. No. 9. JUNE 30, 1910. London. UK


Migration
The Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories and the city of Jerusalem following the 1967 forced some family members to immigrate to neighbouring countries, primarily to , the Jordanian capital.


Modern-day
At present the remaining Shawish family is one of the largest pre-1948 in the Old City of Jerusalem. In addition to the main bases of Jerusalem and , where the family has a very strong presence, many of the younger members of the family have emigrated for economic and educational reasons and currently reside in the United States, , and smaller in numbers in , , , , , , , , , Mexico, UK, Australia and many other countries.


Occupation
Traditionally tradesmen and small business owners, currently many of the family members run their own small retail businesses in Jerusalem, Jordan, and to lesser extent in other countries. It is common to see signs above small shops saying “Al-Shawish” in the Old City of Jerusalem or downtown Amman. Some members of Shawish family have also entered mid-market professions; IT, Finance, Management, Sales and Marketing, Education and other Trades. The family is not known to have many craftsmen, civil servants, police or army personnel.


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