Hatim (Dawoodi Bohra)
Hatim bin Ibrahim | |
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Syedna Hatim Mausoleum, | |
3rd Da'i al-Mutlaq | |
Predecessor | Ibrahim bin Husain |
Successor | Ali Bin Syedna Hatim |
Died |
6 November 1199 AD Al Hutaib, Yemen |
Burial | Al Hutaib, Yemen |
Hatim bin Ibrahim al-Hamidi[1] (died 16 Muharram 596 AH (6 November 1199 AD), Al-Hutaib, Yemen) was the third Da'i al-Mutlaq (Absolute Missionary) of the Taiyabi Musta‘lī Bohra Islam. He was of the Banu Hamdan tribe of Yemen and succeeded his father, the 2nd Dai Sayedna Ibrahim, to the religious post.
- View of the Mausoleum from above
- This is where Syedna Hatim used to go and pray. It is located on a mountain near his Mausoleum
- Hatimi Mosque under focus
- Place of preaching and writing, platform under curved roof of mountains
- Minaret of the Syedna Hatim Mosque
- Shubbaq, Syedn Hatim Roaza
- A replica of Mukarnas at Syedna Hatim Rauza, taken from Juyushi Mosque
Shia Islam titles | ||
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Preceded by Ibrahim bin Husain |
3rd Dai al-Mutlaq 1162 AD-1199 AD |
Succeeded by Ali Bin Syedna Hatim |
References
- Daftary, Farhad, The Ismaili, Their History and Doctrine (Chapter -Mustalian Ismailism-p. 300-310)
- Lathan, Young, Religion, Learning and Science
- Bacharach, Joseph W. Meri, Medieval Islamic Civilisation
- Daftary, Farhad, Sayyida Hurra: The Isma‘ili Sulayhid Queen of Yemen
- Hamdani, Abbas. The Dai Hatim ibn Ibrahim al Hamidi and his Book 'Tuhfat al Qulub'. Oriens. XXIII/XXIV. pp. 258–300.
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