Ba 'Alawi people belong to a group of Hadhrami Sayyid families and social groups originating in Hadhramaut in the Arabian Peninsula, the Yemen republic in particular. 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. The Hadhramis use the prefex "Baa" to mean the clan of.
Ba'alwi sada are descendants of the Islamic Prophet "Muhammad" through Alwi bin Ubaidillah bin Ahmad al-Muhajir. Al muhajir means the one who migrated. He migrated from Iraq due to political instability and settled in Huseisah, a village between Sey'un and Tarim in Yemen and that was in the year 318 A.H. Corresponding to 930 C.E.
Africa
editComoros
edit- 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
- Saïd Mohamed Ben Chech Abdallah Cheikh, the head of the Government of Comoros from 1962 until his death in 1970.
Tanzania
editThere two groups of Alawy in Zanzibar known Al baalawy and Al bahassan.
Yusuph Alawy bin Mussa bin Alawy
Sheikh Ahmad yusuph Alawy lives in kiembe Samaki Zanzibar
Kenya
edit- Salih bin Alawi bin Abdallah Jamal al-Layl, religious scholar and Founder of The Riyadha Mosque in Lamu, Kenya
Australia
edit- Jai al-Attas, co-founder and co-owner of Australian independent label Below Par Records.
Middle-east
editUAE
edit- Habib Ali al-Jifri, a cleric and scholar in UAE
Yemen
edit- Abd Al-Rahman Ali al-Jufri, a Yemeni opposition politician
- Abdulaziz al-Saqqaf, a Yemeni human-rights activist, economist, and journalist
- Abdul-Wasa al-Saqqaf, a Yemeni writer, poet, researcher, analyst and translator
- Abdullah ibn Alawi al-Haddad, a Muslim patron saint
- Abu Bakr al-Aydarus, a Sufi saint
- Ahmad bin Isa Al-Muhajir, the progenitor of Ba'alawi family
- Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas, former prime minister of Yemen
- Huda al-Attas, a Yemeni journalist and author
- Muhammad al-Faqih al-Muqaddam, the founder of Ba 'Alawiyya Sufi order
- Umar bin Hafiz, an Islamic scholar, a cleric and founder of Darul Mustafa Seminary
- Abu Bakr Salem Belfkih, a famous Yemeni singer.
- Ali Salem al Beidh, president of the democratic republic of Yemen
Saudi Arabia
edit- Omar Abbas bin Alawi Al-Saqqaf, Minister of Foreigh Affairs of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Asia
editIndian subcontinent
edit- General Syed Ahmad El Edroos, a Major General and Commander-in-Chief of Hyderabad State Army
- Lieutenant Colonel Syed Faruque Rahman, a Lieutenant Colonel in the Bangladesh Army, and chief-conspirator of the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Indonesia
edit- Abdullah bin Alwi Alatas, merchant
- Abdullah ibn Shaykh al-Aydarus, a religious leader in Aceh Sultanate
- Abdul Rahman Muazzam Shah of Johor, 16th Sultan of Johor and 1st Sultan of Riau-Lingga Sultanate
- Abdurrahman Az-Zahir, a Muslim leader during Aceh War
- Abdurrahman Shihab, Indonesian academician, politician, and Qur'anic interpreter
- Ahmad Albar, Indonesian rock star and founding member of God Bless
- Ahmad Taufik Al-Jufri, Indonesian newspaper journalist
- Ali Alatas, former Foreign Minister of Indonesia
- Ali Alwi, Indonesian politician
- Ali bin Abdurrahman al-Habsyi, Indonesian preacher and cleric in Jakarta
- Ali Shahab, Indonesian film director
- Alwi Shahab, Indonesian journalist and historian
- Alwi Shihab, former foreign minister of Indonesia and Special Envoy to Middle-East
- A.N. Alcaff, Indonesian actor and film director
- Fadel Muhammad al-Haddar, former minister of maritime affairs and fisheries of Indonesia
- Haddad Alwi Assegaf, an Indonesian nasheed singer
- Haidar Bagir al-Habsyi, a scholar, founder, and CEO of Mizan Publishing Company
- Hamid Algadri, Indonesian author and politician
- Husein Aidid, Indonesian songwriter
- Husein Mutahar, Indonesian music composer
- Iqbal Assegaf, Indonesian political activist
- Mahdi Fahri Albaar, Indonesian footballer
- Moeslim Taher, Indonesian education figures, founder of Jayabaya University
- Muhamad bin Salim Alatas, member of Jakarta DPRD
- Muhammad Alhamid, former Chairman of Election Supervisory Board of Indonesia
- Muhammad bin Ali bin Yahya, Mufti of Kutai
- Muhammad Luthfi bin Yahya, the chairman of Jam'iyyah Ahli Thariqah al-Mu'tabarah al-Nahdliyah (JATMAN)
- Muhammad Rifky, Indonesian actor, and footballer
- Muhammad Rizieq Shihab, founder of Islamic Defenders Front
- Munzir Al-Musawa, founder of Majelis Rasulullah
- Omar Daniel, Indonesian actor
- Quraish Shihab, former Minister of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia
- Saggaf bin Muhammad Aljufri, Indonesian Islamic scholar
- Said Assagaff, Governor of Maluku
- Shaleh Muhamad Aldjufri, Senator of the Republic of Indonesia from Central Sulawesi
- Syech Albar, Indonesian gambus singer
- Umay Shahab, Indonesian actor
- Usman bin Yahya, Mufti of Batavia
Malaysia
edit- Alwi bin Thohir al-Haddad, Mufti of Johor
- Syarif Masahor, a Malaysian Warrior
- Mahmud Shah III of Johor, 15th Sultan and Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Johor and Pahang and their dependencies, National Hero of Indonesia
- Sayyid Abdullah Al-Aidarus, religious leader
- Syed Sheh Hassan Barakbah, a prominent judge in Malaysia
- Syed Hamid al-Bar, politician and former Malaysian Minister of Home Affairs
- Putra of Perlis, a Sultan of Perlis State in Malaysia
- Syed Hussein Alatas, a Malaysian academician, sociologist, founder of social science organizations
- Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas, a Muslim scholar
- Syed Hussein Alatas, Malaysian academic, sociologist and politician and the older brother of Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas
- Syed Farid al-Attas, Malaysian sociologist and the son of Syed Hussein Alatas
Singapore
edit- 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
Philippines
edit- Sultan Muedzul Lail Tan Kiram
- Sultan Sharif Muhammad Kudarat