Hebatullah-il-Moayed Fiddeen
Hebatullah-il-Moayed-Fiddeen bin Ibrahim Wajiuddin was the 40th Da'i al-Mutlaq of Dawoodi Bohra (Death: 1st Shaban 1193 AH (13 August 1779 CE) Ujjain, India).[1] He succeeded the 39th Dai Ibrahim Wajiuddin to the religious post.
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Moayed-Fiddeen was born in 1713 and was educated by his father Ibrahim Wajiuddin. He became Dai in 1756 (1168AH) at the age of 43.[2] His period of Dawat was from then until his death at the age of 68.
During his tenure, a group of dissidents called Hebtiyas emerged led by Ismail bin Abdur-Rasool and supported by Ismail's son Hebatullah.
Moayed-Fiddeen had two sons Syedi Shamsuddin and Syedi Qamruddin-- Syedi Shamsuddin married the daughter of Syedi Khan and Syedi Qamruddin married daughter of Miya Saheb Yusuf bin Faizullah.
Moayed-Fiddeen's deputies were:
- Mawazeen: Syedi Lukman ji bin Sheikh Dawood, Syedi Khan Bahadur, Sheikh Fazal Abdultaiyyeb, Syedi Hamza
- Mukasir: Syedi Abde Musa Kalimuddin
Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin III succeeded Moayed-Fiddeen as the 41st Da'i al-Mutlaq.
See also
References
- Mumtaj Ali Tajdin (ed.). "Mustaalians". ismaili.net.
- "Duat Mutlaqeen AS". Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
Further reading
- Idris Imad al-Din ibn al-Hasan al-Quraishi (1970) [1488]. Uyun al-akhbar wa-funun al-athar fi faḍail al-Aimmah al-aṭhar. Silsilat al-turāth al-Fāṭimī. 6. Translated by Mustafa Ghalib. Dar al-Andalus. p. 738. LCCN n85038131 – via books.google.com. Lay summary – Institute of Ismaili Studies.
- Farhad Daftary (1992). The Isma'ilis: Their History and Doctrines. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521429740 – via books.google.com.
- Mamujee Hassanally, Yusuf (2017). Gems of History: A Brief History of Doat Mutlaqeen. Colombo: Alvazaratus Saifiyah.
Preceded by Ibrahim Wajiuddin |
40th Dā'ī al-Mutlaq 1168–1193 AH/ 1756–1780 AD |
Succeeded by Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin III |