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mad Faizy is the current General Secretary and | Sayyid Abbasali Shihab Thangal is the President of th |
e first descendants to migrate was a grandson, | Sayyid Abdallah and another descendant, Sayyid Abdull |
Abdulhakim Arvasi or | Sayyid Abdelhaqim-i Arvasi (1865-1943) was a Sunni Is |
ddin Mansur Syah (reigned 1577-1585) persuaded | Sayyid Abdullah to marry his daughter, and his son Sa |
Sayyid Abdullah was among the earliest Hadhrami Arab | |
Sayyid Abdullah was a native of Tarim, Hadhramaut, an | |
tion of Imam Yahya in February 1948 plotted by | Sayyid Abdullah al-Wazir, al-Badr arrived in Sana'a, |
His great-grandfather, | Sayyid Abu Bakr, the patron saint of Aden, was the fo |
heology in Najaf, Iraq under Ayatullah al Uzma | Sayyid Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei. |
ue follows the traditions of the controversial | Sayyid Ahmad of Balakot. |
c scholars in Mecca of his time among whom was | Sayyid Ahmad Ibn Idris al-Fasi. |
lim's of British India-in the tradition of Sir | Sayyid Ahmad Khan-Hassan convinced Iqbal's father to |
like Jamal al-Din al-Afghani, Muhammad Abduh, | Sayyid Ahmad Khan, and Muhammad Iqbal, all of who emp |
verted to Islam, at the hands of a local Sufi, | Sayyid Ahmed Bilauri. |
from November 1915 until February 1917, led by | Sayyid Ahmed and in the Sudan from March to December |
f Friday, 3rd of Ramadan, 413 A.H. His student | Sayyid al-Murtada led his funeral prayer(Salat-e-Mayy |
Sayyid Ali Beheshti was a leader of the Shia Hazara e | |
He was the son of Saniz Mirza, son of Mir | Sayyid Ali, the latter was amir in Kashgar who regain |
d Haidar Mirza, son of Dughlat Amir of Kashgar | Sayyid Ali. |
Shaikh | Sayyid Amir Kulal, qaddasa-l-Lahu sirrah d 772AH buri |
God's special care to me because I was near to | Sayyid Amir Kulal. |
e included traditional leaders (mir), mullahs, | Sayyid and intellectuals. |
he Arabian Peninsula, and does not include the | Sayyid and Shaikh communities, who also claim an Arab |
In terms of distribution, the Bukhari | Sayyid are found in Ahmadabad, the Tirmizi are found |
The Matari and Tirmizi | Sayyid are deemed to be of superior status among the |
Grohmann at the University of Cairo and Shaikh | Sayyid at the Azhar University, also doing research i |
several centuries afterwards, with the Yasavi | Sayyid Ata Sheikhs holding a prominent position at th |
Sayyid Baraka (1643-1650) was a holy man of the comme | |
s he received from Brahmins, happened to watch | Sayyid Bilal (d.1327) at prayer, was enchanted by the |
The | Sayyid commanded a Muslim army that overcame the Bhar |
Both the Sunni and Shia | Sayyid consist of a number of clans. |
n addition to the Matari and Tirmizi, the Shia | Sayyid consist of six further lineages, the Abidi, Ri |
e first mujtahid from India, Ayatullah il Uzma | Sayyid Dildar Ali Naqvi Naseerabadi "Gufraanmaab" was |
se clans claim Arab ancestry, and those of the | Sayyid divisions are considered superior over other g |
tagonal chamber in the Lodhi Dynasty style and | Sayyid dynasty early in the 14th century. |
The Sadaat Bilgram are a group of | Sayyid families who inhabit the historic town of Bilg |
Thangals are supposed to be descended from | Sayyid families, who migrated from the historic city |
akhy ,Al Saqaf etc are considered as important | Sayyid families. |
Some Muslims also use the term | Sayyid for the descendants of Abu Talib, uncle of Muh |
Of Afghan origin, | Sayyid Hashim Arif Ali-Shah studied and received a de |
The | Sayyid, however, composed a poem to celebrate his bro |
d occupied Amber, expelling the local faujdar, | Sayyid Hussain Khan, Thereupon, |
1719 -1748), and his regent, | Sayyid Hussain Ali Khan Barha, one of the Syed Brothe |
en Naqshbandi rules or exercise-aims listed by | Sayyid Idries Shah in chapter VII of Oriental Magic i |
Nevertheless | Sayyid Idries Shah caused the English feed of the wat |
Timur is buried facing the | Sayyid in the same mausoleum, Gur-e Amir, at Samarkan |
yyaji Kattigai and the powerful court-official | Sayyid in order to capture the throne. |
converted to Islam, by the famous Sufi saint, | Sayyid Jalal of Uch. |
as converted to Islam by the famous Sufi saint | Sayyid Jalal and was by him named "Amir al Dahar" or |
the equivalent of the English "Mister", as in | Sayyid John Smith. |
n referring to a descendant of Muhammad, as in | Sayyid John Smith. |
1 he abdicated in favour of his brother-in-law | Sayyid Khalifa bin Harub Al-Busaid. |
It was established by | Sayyid Mohammed Uthman al-Mirghani al-Khatim, the gra |
ave a number of clans, the main ones being the | Sayyid, Mughal, Qureshi, Shaikh, Pathan, Parmar, Ghor |
28. | Sayyid Muhammad Nurbakhsh al-Qahistani |
Sayyid Muhammad ibn Ali as-Senussi (1787 - 1859) was | |
After the death of Muhammad as-Sanussi his son | Sayyid Muhammad al-Mahdi bin Sayyid Muhammad as-Senus |
When his contemporary | Sayyid Muhammad Badshah Husaini died on 25 August, Ab |
It was founded by | Sayyid Muhammad al-Mahdi (son of the founder of the S |
active and decisive support of author's uncle | Sayyid Muhammad Mirza. |
Ali to have succeeded him due to his two sons, | Sayyid Nakhoda Perkasa Angging (Maharaja Anddin) bein |
s the burial tomb of a local Muslim saint, Mir | Sayyid Naseeruddin, who has been buried in line with |
who was assassinated by Egyptian terrorist El | Sayyid Nosair and hopes to transfer Arabs from the la |
Saadat-e-Bilgram literally means the | Sayyid of the town of Bilgram. |
Their ancestor, Syed Mohammad Sughra, a Zaidi | Sayyid of Iraq arrived in India during the rule of Su |
founded in Egypt, and leaders such as the late | Sayyid Qutb are among the heroes of militant Islam, t |
has been criticised by both Islamists such as | Sayyid Qutb, and former Islamists such as Hassan Butt |
ologically oriented works by Abul Ala Maududi, | Sayyid Qutb, Muhammad Qutb and Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi, |
o also looks at the "neo-revivalists", such as | Sayyid Qutb, and Maududi, who, born of disillusionmen |
as supervised by Muhammad Qutb, the brother of | Sayyid Qutb. |
alks of life are buried here like Nasir Kazmi, | Sayyid Sajjad Rizavi, Mushaf Ali Meer, Asad Amanat Al |
Ahmad Raza's discipleship to | Sayyid Shah Al-e Rasul, a Sayyid and Pir of the Barka |
OF PERFECTION ,The author of this book, Hadrat | Sayyid Shah Abu al-Hussain Ahmad al-noori al-Husain ( |
is forefathers back to Muhammad and was thus a | Sayyid through Imam al-Husayn. |
ir lands on their conversion to Islam, and the | Sayyid told them to take cultivation. |
Sayyid was captured and killed on the orders of the R | |
The Bilgrami | Sayyid were immportant power brokers in southern part |
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