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The family of Al Faiz (Arabic: آل فائز, romanized: ʾĀl Fāʾiz; / ˈ ɑː l f ɑː ɪ z /), also transliterated in a number of other ways, including Al Fa'iz, Al Fa'ez, Al Faez, or Al Fayez, is the oldest Alid family of Karbala, which they have occupied, on some occasions ruled, and held custodianship of its holy sites, since 861.
Category. : Al Faiz family. The family of Al Faiz ( Arabic: آل فائز, romanized : ʾĀl Fāʾiz; / ˈɑːl fɑːɪz / ), also transliterated in a number of other ways, including Al Fa'iz, Al Fa'ez, Al Faez, or Al Fayez, is the oldest Alid family of Karbala, which they have occupied, on some occasions ruled, and held custodianship of its ...
The Al-Fayez are the ruling branch of the Twaqa, the descendants of the 14th century AD Twayq bin Ahmad Al-Djarah, who was a Bani Sakher Sheikh. The Bani Sakher are descendants of the 3rd century Sakher, a great grandson of Julhamah bin Udad, the 2nd AD progenitor of the Banu Tayy Tribe which itself originated from Kahlan, the son of King Sheba, who was the great-grandson of Qahtan in Ancient ...
Al-Fa'iz was raised to the throne at the age of five after the murder of his father by the vizier Abbas ibn Abi al-Futuh, and spent his entire life as a puppet of Abbas' successor, Tala'i ibn Ruzzik. Experiencing epileptic seizures, al-Fa'iz died from an episode at the age of eleven, and his nephew, al-Adid, the final Fatimid caliph, succeeded him.
Mohsen Fayz Kashani was born in Kashan to a scholarly family renowned for its learning, [1] Fayz started his education with his father, Shah Morteza. His father owned a rich library which benefited Fayz. When he reached the age of twenty, he travelled to Isfahan for further study. However, after a year in Isfahan, he moved to Shiraz to study ...
1956 (age 67–68) Shaqra, Saudi Arabia. Nationality. Saudi Arabia. Alma mater. King Saud University. Utah State University. Norah bint Abdullah Al Faiz (Arabic: نورة بنت عبد الله الفايز), also spelled Noura Al Fayez, (born 1956) is the first woman to hold a cabinet-level office in Saudi Arabia. She was vice minister of ...
Al Faiz family. Categories: Iraqi nobility. Noble families by nationality.
al-Killidar was born in 1911 to Abdul Husayn al-Killidar. [4] He is from the Tumah branch of the Al Faiz family.His grandfather Jawad took on the name al-Killidar (Arabic: الكليدار) which roots from kileet (Persian: كليت) dar (Persian: دار), which translates to key holder in Persian, a name often given to those that take on the role of tending to holy shrines. [5]