SADAAT Sayyid (also spellel SYED Syed, Saiyed, Seyd, Sayed, Sayyad, Sayyed, Saiyid, Seyed, Said and Seyyed) (pronounced [səj.jɪd], Arabic: سيد; meaning Mister) (plural Sadah Arabic: سادة, Sāda(h), also spelled Sadat) is an honorific title denoting people (Sayyid for males, Sayyida for females) are the descendants of the Prophet Muhammad(p.b.u.h) through his grandsons,
Hasan ibne Ali and Husain ibne Ali, sons of Muhammad's daughter Fatimah s.a. and his son-in-law Ali ibne Abi Talib a.s. ALI IBNE ABI TAALIB A.S.
Women sayyids are given the titles Sayyida, Alawiyah, or Sharifa. In some regions of the Islamic world,the descendants of Muhammad are given the title Amir or Mir, meaning commander, general, or prince.
In the Arab world, sayyid is the equivalent of the English word "liege lord" or "master" when referring to a descendant of Muhammad. Although not verified, many Arabic language experts state that it has its roots in the word Al Asad Arabic: الأسد meaning lion, probably because of the qualities of valour and leadership.
In the early period, the Arabs used the term Sayyid and Sharif to denote descendants from both Hasan and Husayn. However, in the modern era, the term 'Sharif' (Sharifah for females) has been used to denote descendants from Hasan, and the term 'Sayyid' (Sayyidah for females) has been used to denote descendants from Husain
Indication of descent The Sayyids are by definition a branch of the tribe of Banu Hashim,that traces its lineage to Adnan and therefore it is directly descended from Ishmael (Ismâ`îl), as well as being collaterally descended from his paternal half brother Isaac (Isha'aq), the sons of Abraham (Ibrahim).
Sayyids often include the following titles in their names to indicate the figure from whom they trace their descent.The descendants of Ali a.s and his other wives are called Alvi. they are titled Shah, Sain, or Miya Fakir.
Arabic and Persian Last Name
Hasan ibne Ali a.s. al-Hasani الحسني او الهاشمي al-Hashemi الهاشمي Hashemi, Hasani, Tabatabaei حسنى
Husain ibne Ali a.s. al-Hussaini الحُسيني al-Hussaini الحسيني al-Hashemi الهاشمي Hashemi هاشمی Hussaini حسین
Ali ibne Husain Zain ul Aabidin a.s. al-Abidi العابدي al-Abidi العابدي Abedi عابدى
Zaid ibne Ali shaheed az-Zaidi الزيدي* al-Zaydi الزيدي al-Hashemi الهاشمي Zaydi زیدی
Idris ibne Abdullah al-Idrisi الإدريسي al-Idrisi الإدريسي His descendants are mostly from the Maghreb
Muhammad al-Baqir a.s. al-Baqari الباقري al-Baqiri الباقري Baqeri باقری
Ja'far al-Sadiq a.s. al-Ja'fari الجعفري al-Ja'fari or al-Sadiq al-sherazi الصدق او الجعفري Jafari or Sadeghi جعفرى/ صادقی
Musa al-Kadhim a.s. al-Moussawi الموسوي او الكاظمي al-Moussawi or al-Kadhimi الموسوي او الكاظمي Moosavi or Kazemi موسوى / کاظمى
Ali al-Ridha a.s. ar-Radawi الرضوي al-Ridawi or al-Radawi الرضوي Razavi or Rezavi رضوى Muhammad at-Taqi a.s. at-Taqawi التقوي al-Taqawi التقوي Taqavi تقوى
Ali al-Hadi a.s. an-Naqawi النقوي al-Naqawi النقوي or al- Bukhari البخاري Naghavi نقوى
Hasan al-