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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. Sayyid Abdurahman Al-Aidarusi Al-Azhari - Wikipedia

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    Azhari Thangal's father Sayyid Muhammed Kochukoya Thangal is the first scholar from Sayyid family in Kerala to get Al-Baqavi graduation from Baqiyat Salihat Arabic College. [4] Azhari Thangal is a direct descendant of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, [5] through his grandson Husayn. [6] He is survived by eleven children and three wives. [7]

  4. Pukkoya family of Panakkad - Wikipedia

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    Sayyid Muhammedali Shihab Thangal (1936 - 2009). Pukkoya family of Panakkad is a Yemeni-origin sayyid family based in present-day northern Kerala. [1] The family, claiming descent from the family of Muhammad, is generally revered by the Sunni Shāfiʿī Kerala Muslims. [2]

  5. 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]

  6. Hakim family - Wikipedia

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    Sayyid Abdul Aziz al-Hakim (1953 – 26 August 2009; / ˈ ɑː b d ʊ l ə ˈ z iː z æ l h ə ˈ k iː m / ⓘ AHB-duul ə-ZEEZ al hə-KEEM) was an Iraqi theologian and politician and the leader of Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, a party with approximately 5% support in the Iraqi Council of Representatives.

  7. Bande Nawaz - Wikipedia

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    Bande Nawaz was born in Delhi in 1321 to a Sayyid family [5] originally from Herat. [2] At the age of seven, he and his family arrived in Daulatabad in the Deccan after Delhi sultan Muhammad bin Tughlaq had declared the city to be the co-capital and called upon Muslims in Delhi to migrate there.

  8. Jamaat Ali Shah - Wikipedia

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    Sayyid Afdal Husayn Shah is the successor in Jamaat Ali's lineage and serves on Naqshbandiya Foundation for Islamic Education's Advisory Council. [8] Muhammad Ali Jinnah stated that: It is my firm belief that Pakistan will definitely come into being, because Ameer-e-Millat (Jamaat Ali Shah) has assured me that this will certainly happen.

  9. 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 ...