Syedna
Hebatullah-il-Muʾayyad Fiddeen
هِبَةُاللهِ المؤيد في الدّين
Mazar-e-Najmi, Ujjain, where Syedna is buried.
Da'i al-Mutlaq
In office
1756 AD (1168 AH)  1780 AD (1200 AH)
Preceded byIbrahim Wajiuddin
Succeeded byAbduttayyeb Zakiuddin III
Title
  • Syedna
  • Maulana
  • al-Dā'ī al-Mutlaq
  • al-Dā'ī al-Ajal al-Fātimi
Personal
Born1713 AD
Died1779 AD
Resting placeUjjain, India
ReligionIslam
Children
  • Syedi Shamsuddin
  • Syedi Qamruddin
Parent
SectIsma'ili
Dawoodi Bohra
Jurisprudence

Syedna Hebatullah-il-Muʾayyad Fiddeen bin Syedna Ibrahim Wajihuddin (Died: 1st Shaban 1193 AH (13 August 1779 AD)) was the 40th Dā'ī al-Mutlaq of the Dawoodi Bohra sect.[1] He succeeded his father, the 39th Dā'ī al-Mutlaq, Syedna Ibrahim Wajihuddin to the religious post.

Life

Syedna Hebatullah was born in 1713 AD and was educated by his father Syedna Ibrahim Wajihuddin. He became Dā'ī in 1756 AD (1168 AH) at the age of 43.[2] His period of Da'wat was from then until his death at the age of 68 (1780 AD (1200 AH)).

During his tenure, a group of dissidents called Hebtiyas emerged led by Ismail bin Abdur-Rasool and supported by Ismail's son Hebatullah.

Syedna Hebatullah-il-Muʾayyad had two sons; Syedi Shamsuddin and Syedi Qamruddin. Syedi Shamsuddin married the daughter of Syedi Khan and Syedi Qamruddin married daughter of MiyaSaheb Yusuf bin Faizullah.

Muʾayyad Fiddeen's deputies were:

Succession

Syedna Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin succeeded Syedna Hebatullah-il-Muʾayyad Fiddeen as the 41st Da'i al-Mutlaq in 1780 AD (1200 AH).

References

  1. Mumtaj Ali Tajdin (ed.). "Mustaalians". ismaili.net.
  2. "Duat Mutlaqeen AS". Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 27 March 2014.

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