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Syedi
Fakhruddin
فَخرُ الدّين شَهيد
Mausoleum of Fakhruddin, an early leader of Fatimid Ismaili movement in India.
Title
  • Syedi
  • Maulana
  • Personal
    Resting placeTaherabad, Galiyakot, Rajasthan, India
    ReligionIslam
    SectIsma'ili
    Dawoodi Bohra
    Jurisprudence
  • Tayyabi
  • Syedi Fakhruddin Shaheed is the 11th-century holy Ismaili, Fatimid, mustaali saint who was first Ismaili martyr, martyred during missionary work among Bhils local tribal in Rajasthan and buried in Galiakot, India. The mausoleum is the most venerated place amongst his followers.[1][2]

    Family[edit]

    Syedi Fakhruddin was the son of Jain Raja Tarmal. Raja Tarmal and his brother Raja Bharmal were the first converts by Moulaya Abdullah. Raja Tarmal and Raja Bharmal were ministers of Jayasimha Siddharaja. Syedi Fakhruddin had a son called Moulaya Dawood who is buried in the vicinity of Syedi Fakhruddin's mausoleum.[citation needed]

    Life[edit]

    Syedi Fakhruddin was given responsibility of conducting religious affairs in present day Rajasthan by Moulaya Yaqub, son of Raja Bharmal and representative of Iman Mustansir in India.[citation needed]

    Death[edit]

    On his way from SagwaratoGaliakot, while conducting religious affairs, Syedi Fakhruddin was attacked and killed by a group of brigands on the outskirts of Galiakot.[3]

    Mausoleum[edit]

    The mausoleum of Syedi Fakhruddin was first constructed in 1829 by Syedna Tayyeb Zainuddin, was again renovated by Syedna Taher Saifuddin in 1954 and reconstructed by Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin.

    Lineage[edit]

    Syedi Fakhruddin is the ancestor of nine Dawoodi Bohra Dais: Syedna Mohammed Ezzuddin, Syedna Tayyeb Zainuddin, Syedna Abdul Qadir Najmuddin, Syedna Abdul Husain Husamuddin, Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin I, Syedna Abdullah Badruddin, Syedna Taher Saifuddin, Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin, and Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin. The tree shown below illustrate the clear link. He is also the ancestor of Syedi Shams Khan (buried in Surat) and Syedi Hasan-ji Badshah (buried in Ujjain).

    Photo gallery[edit]

    Family tree linking Dawoodi Bohra Dais with noted Duats

    (Note:Black borders indicate 'Noted Duats' and red borders Dais.)

    Moulayi TarmalMoulayi Bharmal
    Syedi FakhruddinMoulayi Yaqoob
    Syedi DawoodMoulayi Ali
    Syedi Hasan Feer
    multiple generations
    Moulayi Dawood
    Syedi Shams KhanMoulayi Raj
    Moulai Hasanji BadshahBawa Mulla KhanSyedi Lukman jiSyedi Khanji PheerIsmail Badruddin I(34)
    Abdul Qadir HakimuddinJeeva BhaiFatema AaiAbduttayyeb Zakiuddin II(35)
    multiple generations
    Moulai Faijullah BhaiSyedna Ibrahim(39)Ali BhaiMaryam BaiIsmail Badruddin II(38)
    Amena BaiAhmedjiAbduttayyeb Zakiuddin III(41)
    multiple generationsmultiple generations
    Bouji AaiYusuf Najmuddin(42)Abde Ali Saifuddin(43)
    Mohammed Ezzuddin(44)Tayyeb Zainuddin(45)Maryam AaiMohammed Badruddin(46)
    {Abdul Qadir Najmuddin(47)Zainab AaiSakina AaiRatan Aai
    Mohammed Burhanuddin(49)Abdul Husain Husamuddin(48)
    Taher Saifuddin(51)Husaina AaiAbdullah Badruddin(50)
    Amatullah AaiMohammed Burhanuddin(52)
    Mufaddal Saifuddin(53)

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ [1], [2], 2007 - History; The Isma'ilis: Their History and Doctrines, By Farhad Daftary, p.277 'tomb of fakhr..din first ismaili martyr.. located at ghaliakot.. most venerated bohra shrine.', p.299
  • ^ Mullahs on the Mainframe: Islam and Modernity Among the Daudi Bohras, by: Jonah Blank – 2001, p.139
  • ^ "Galiyakot Mazar Booking for Dawoodi Bohra - Mumineen Travel Portal". www.zaereen.com. Retrieved 2020-09-13.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Syedi_Fakhruddin&oldid=1170350922"

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