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  2. Sayyid - Wikipedia

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    Their ancestor, Syed Mohammad Sughra, a Zaidi Sayyid of Iraq, arrived in India during the rule of Sultan Iltutmish. In 1217–18 the family conquered and settled in Bilgram. [61] A notable Sufi that belonged to a Sayyid family was Syed Salar Masud, from whom many of the Sayyid families of Awadh claim their lineage. [48]

  3. Al-Musawi - Wikipedia

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    The al-Musawi family is one of the largest and most influential Muslim families in the world. All Musawi's are descendants from the Musa Al-Kadhim son of Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq , their bloodline tracing all the way through each of the first six Twelve Imams , to the first; Imam Ali Bin Abi Talib , along with his wife Fatimah , the daughter of the ...

  4. Abdurrahiman Bafaki Tangal - Wikipedia

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    Bafakhy Thangal belonged to a sayyid family of jurists (the "Ba Faqih") in north Kerala. [4] [5] The Yemeni-origin family was settled in Kerala in the early 18th century. [5] [4] The Bafakhy Thangals were also a prominent business family in the city of Kozhikode by being international rice traders. [2]

  5. Khalifeh Soltan - Wikipedia

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    Khalifeh Soltan's full name was Sayyed Ala al-Din Hoseyn al-Hoseyni Marashi Amoli Isfahani; [1] he was born in ca. 1592/3 in Isfahan, where he grew up; his father Mirza Rafi al-Din Muhammad was a prominent aristocrat who occupied high offices in the Safavid Empire, and belonged to a family known as the "Shahristani sayyids", which was descended from Shah Nimatullah, the founder of the ...

  6. Omar ibn Said - Wikipedia

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    Omar ibn Said was born to a wealthy family in what would in a few years become the Imamate of Futa Toro, [2] an Islamic theocratic state located along the Middle Senegal River in West Africa. [3] He was an Islamic scholar and a Fula who spent 25 years of his life studying with prominent Muslim scholars, learning a range of subjects including ...

  7. Al-Modarresi family - Wikipedia

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    The al-Modarresi family is a religious intellectual family, that branched off the renowned cleric, Muhammad-Baqir Golpayegani (known as mujtahid jorfadiqani; 1815–1897). He was born in Golpayegan to Agha Mir Muhammad-Ali Golpayegani (1788–1875), a contemporary of Murtadha al-Ansari , who moved to Tehran on the orders of Shihab al-Molk, and ...