List of Ba'alawi people

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Ba 'Alawi people belong to a group of Hadhrami Sayyid families and social groups originating in Hadhramaut in the Arabian Peninsula. The word Sadah or Sadat is a plural form of the Arabic word Sayyid ("Descendants of Muhammad"). The word Ba 'Alawi means descendants of Alwi.

Ba'alwi sada are descendants of the Islamic Prophet "Muhammad" through Alwi bin Ubaidillah bin Ahmad al-Muhajir.

Africa[]

Comoros[]

  • , Scholar and saint, 1st Mufti of Comoros
  • , Scholar , 2nd Mufti of Comoros
  • , Scholar , 3rd Mufti of Comoros
  • Said Ibrahim of Grand Comore, politician and son of Sultan of Grande Comore
  • Fahmi Said Ibrahim, politician, son of Said Ibrahim and grandson of Sultan Said Ali
  • Said Ali Kemal Eddine, politician, son of Said Ibrahim and grandson of Sultan Said Ali
  • Said Ali bin Said Omar of Grande Comore, Sultan of Grande Comore
  • Said Mohamed Djohar, President of Comoros during the 1990s
  • Ahmed Abdallah, former President of the State of Comoros
  • Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi, former President of Comoros
  • , MZE ABDOU SOULE ELBAK's wife, President of Ngazidja (Comoros) (2001-2007)
  • Saïd Mohamed Ben Chech Abdallah Cheikh, the head of the Government of Comoros from 1962 until his death in 1970.
  • , Sultan of Bambao, he had more than 40 children, his descendants are present in Ngazidja, Anjouan, Zanzibar and elsewhere in the world
  • , Sultan of Mbadjini and son of Said Achmet of Bambao

Kenya[]

  • Salih bin Alawi Jamal al-Layl, religious scholar in Lamu, Kenya
  • Ahmad bin Salih bin Alawi Jamal al-Layl, religious scholar in Lamu, Kenya
  • Ali bin Ahmad bin Salih Jamal al-layl, religious scholar in Lamu, Kenya
  • Muhammad bin Said bin Abdallah Albeidh, religious scholar in Mambrui, Kenya

America[]

United States[]

  • Ahmad Fajri Alatas, a professor of History at New York University

Australia[]

  • Jai al-Attas, co-founder and co-owner of Australian independent label Below Par Records

Middle-east[]

UAE[]

  • Habib Ali al-Jifri, a cleric and scholar in UAE

Yemen[]

Asia[]

Brunei Darussalam[]

  • Syed Mohammed Ar-Rayyan ibni Syed Abu Bakar Al Yaman, Arab-Malay conglomerate
    • Syed Azhar Ar-Rayyan
    • Syed Uzair Ar-Rayyan
      • Sayyidah Aisyah binti Syed Uzair Ar-Rayyan
    • Syed Rayyan Ar-Rayyan
    • Syed Ezizi Rayyan Ar-Rayyan
    • Syed Afifi Rayyan Ar-Rayyan
  • Syed Ja'afari bin Syed Mashor, the father-in-law of Princess Majeedah Bolkiah of Brunei

India[]

Indonesia[]

Malaysia[]

Singapore[]

  • Abu Bakar bin Taha, a well-known Islamic educator in Singapore
  • Mohammed Abdullah Alhabshee, first gentleman of Singapore
  • Syed Mohamed Alsagoff, a Singaporean merchant
  • Syed Mohamed Syed Ahmad al-Saqqaf, major-general of Singapore military
  • Alkaff family, a wealthy and influential family during British ruling

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