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Zaidi (surname)

The surname Al-Zaidi (Az-Zaidi) can denote one or both of the following:

  • The elite class descendants of Zayd ibn Ali (the grandson of Husayn ibn Ali, who was the grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad), who either stayed in Kufa, Iraq or returned to Hijaz (present-day Saudi Arabia. In the non-Arab Muslim majority countries, they often use the title Syed in their names and are also called Zaydī sayyids.
  • The use of the surname Al-Zaidi to designate association may be with the Zaidiyyah madhhab, whose adherents are found in Yemen. This is akin to the use of the surnames Al-Hanafi, Al-Maliki, Al-Shafi'i, etc.

People with the surname Zaidi are descendants of Zaid ibn Ali who was the son of Ali ibn al-Husayn Zayn al-'Abidin who was the great-grandson of Muhammad. The descendants of Muhammad carry the honorific title of Sayyid. Zaidis can be found in Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

The Wasitis/Zaidis in South Asia edit

The Zaidis of the Indian subcontinent use the proper noun "Wasiti" as a form of self-identification. Zayd ibn Ali is believed to have succumbed to injuries he sustain during a battle in Kufa, Iraq; many of his descendants either returned to al-Hijaz or remained in Iraq. Some of those who stayed in Iraq settled in Wasit. Some descendants from Wasit then moved to the Indian subcontinent. Most of the Zaidis migrated after the Mongol Siege of Baghdad in 1258. Most of them are settled in Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan.[1]

The largest group among those identifying themselves as Zaidi is Saadat-e-Bara. Saadat means descendant of Muhammad and Bara means twelve in Urdu. There are many interpretations of word bara and many spellings are current: Bara, Bahera, Barha (as spelled in Tuzuk-e-Jahangiri, Akbarnama and other Moghul sources) and Bahira meaning "bright" in Arabic language. One explanation of the word is as mentioned above; another is that there are twelve villages in Muzaffarnagar district and their residents were called Sadat Barha. Zaidi sadats are found in Kandipur and Sikandarpur villages of Uttar Pradest East and are descendants of Abul Farah Wasti.

Aurangzeb wrote about the Syeds of Barha:[2]

"You should be extremely cautious in dealing with the Syeds of Barha...because a strong partner in government would soon seize the kingship for himself."

The Barha Sayyids in Muzaffarnagar rose as the de facto rulers of the Mughal empire, under their leaders Qutb-ul-Mulk and Ihtimam-ul-Mulk who deposed the Emperors Jahandar Shah, Farrukhsiyar, Rafi ud-Darajat and Shah Jahan II.[3]

These Sayyeds are descendants of Sayyid Abu'l Farah Al Hussaini Al Wasti who came to India from Wasit (Iraq) in the 11th century along with his four sons who settled in four villages of Punjab, Kundliwaal, Chhatbanur, Tihanpur and Jajner giving names to all four clans of Sadat Barha. Their numbers are highest in Karachi (Pakistan) and Muzaffarnagar (India). The Kundliwal clan mainly live in Mujhera, Hashimpur, and Sikrehra Khola. The Chhatraudi clan mainly live in Sambalhera. Many of them migrated to Pakistan during the partition of India.

Notable people with the surname Al-Zaidi edit

  • Muntadhar al-Zaidi (born 1979), Iraqi broadcast journalist who serves as a correspondent for Iraqi-owned, Egyptian-based Al-Baghdadia TV

Notable people with the surname Zaidi edit

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References edit

  1. ^ Article by Sayyid 'Ali ibn 'Ali Al-Zaidi, التاريخ الصغير عن الشيعة اليمنيين (A short History of the Yemenite Shi‘ites, 2005)
  2. ^ Sarkar (1912). Anecdotes of Aurangzib: Translated Into English with Notes and Historical Essays. M.C. Sarkar & Sons. p. 54.
  3. ^ Sen, Sailendra (2013). A Textbook of Medieval Indian History. Primus Books. p. 193. ISBN 978-9-38060-734-4.

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For Other uses see Zaidi disambiguation Not to be confused with Zaidiyah This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Zaidi surname news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message The surname Al Zaidi Az Zaidi can denote one or both of the following The elite class descendants of Zayd ibn Ali the grandson of Husayn ibn Ali who was the grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad who either stayed in Kufa Iraq or returned to Hijaz present day Saudi Arabia In the non Arab Muslim majority countries they often use the title Syed in their names and are also called Zaydi sayyids The use of the surname Al Zaidi to designate association may be with the Zaidiyyah madhhab whose adherents are found in Yemen This is akin to the use of the surnames Al Hanafi Al Maliki Al Shafi i etc People with the surname Zaidi are descendants of Zaid ibn Ali who was the son of Ali ibn al Husayn Zayn al Abidin who was the great grandson of Muhammad The descendants of Muhammad carry the honorific title of Sayyid Zaidis can be found in Iraq Iran Afghanistan and Pakistan Contents 1 The Wasitis Zaidis in South Asia 2 Notable people with the surname Al Zaidi 3 Notable people with the surname Zaidi 4 See also 5 ReferencesThe Wasitis Zaidis in South Asia editThe Zaidis of the Indian subcontinent use the proper noun Wasiti as a form of self identification Zayd ibn Ali is believed to have succumbed to injuries he sustain during a battle in Kufa Iraq many of his descendants either returned to al Hijaz or remained in Iraq Some of those who stayed in Iraq settled in Wasit Some descendants from Wasit then moved to the Indian subcontinent Most of the Zaidis migrated after the Mongol Siege of Baghdad in 1258 Most of them are settled in Iraq Iran Afghanistan and Pakistan 1 The largest group among those identifying themselves as Zaidi is Saadat e Bara Saadat means descendant of Muhammad and Bara means twelve in Urdu There are many interpretations of word bara and many spellings are current Bara Bahera Barha as spelled in Tuzuk e Jahangiri Akbarnama and other Moghul sources and Bahira meaning bright in Arabic language One explanation of the word is as mentioned above another is that there are twelve villages in Muzaffarnagar district and their residents were called Sadat Barha Zaidi sadats are found in Kandipur and Sikandarpur villages of Uttar Pradest East and are descendants of Abul Farah Wasti Aurangzeb wrote about the Syeds of Barha 2 You should be extremely cautious in dealing with the Syeds of Barha because a strong partner in government would soon seize the kingship for himself The Barha Sayyids in Muzaffarnagar rose as the de facto rulers of the Mughal empire under their leaders Qutb ul Mulk and Ihtimam ul Mulk who deposed the Emperors Jahandar Shah Farrukhsiyar Rafi ud Darajat and Shah Jahan II 3 nbsp Qutb ul Mulk Hassan Ali Khan Barha nbsp Amir ul Umara Hussain Ali Khan Barha These Sayyeds are descendants of Sayyid Abu l Farah Al Hussaini Al Wasti who came to India from Wasit Iraq in the 11th century along with his four sons who settled in four villages of Punjab Kundliwaal Chhatbanur Tihanpur and Jajner giving names to all four clans of Sadat Barha Their numbers are highest in Karachi Pakistan and Muzaffarnagar India The Kundliwal clan mainly live in Mujhera Hashimpur and Sikrehra Khola The Chhatraudi clan mainly live in Sambalhera Many of them migrated to Pakistan during the partition of India Notable people with the surname Al Zaidi editMuntadhar al Zaidi born 1979 Iraqi broadcast journalist who serves as a correspondent for Iraqi owned Egyptian based Al Baghdadia TVNotable people with the surname Zaidi editArt and literature Ali Jawad Zaidi Urdu poet and writer of India Adnan Haider Zaidi Research Scientist in USA Ali Naqi Zaidi Safi Lakhnavi Urdu poet of India Annie Zaidi India English language writer Askari Mian Zaidi Askari Mian Irani Pakistani artist professor at National College of Arts Mohsin Zaidi Indian Urdu poet Mustafa Zaidi Urdu poet of Pakistan Nusrat Zaidi Pakistani Urdu poet Sajida Zaidi Indian educationist Urdu writer and poet Ustad Sibte Jaafar Zaidi poet professor and head of various institutions in Pakistan Zahida Zaidi Indian writer and critic Architecture Nayyar Ali Zaidi Pakistani architect Government Shabbar Zaidi 26th Chairman of Federal Board of Revenue Ijlal Haider Zaidi Pakistani civil servant Ali Haider Zaidi Pakistani Politician Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Bashir Hussain Zaidi member of the first Lok Sabha and Vice Chancellor of AMU Nasim Zaidi Chief Election Commissioner of India Sibte Hasan Zaidi Indian toxicologist head of the Industrial Toxicology Research Center Syed Nasim Ahmad Zaidi Chief Election Commissioner of India Media Ashar Zaidi Pakistani broadcast sports journalist Yumna Zaidi Pakistani Actress Hasan Zaidi Indian television actor Hussain Zaidi Indian journalist and screenwriter Laila Zaidi British actress Tanveer Zaidi Indian actor businessman and educationist Salman Zaidi Indian television personality Shama Zaidi Indian designer and filmmaker Zaigham Zaidi Pakistani photographer Religion Ali Ausat Zaidi Urdu soazkhawan of Pakistan Sibt e Jaafar Zaidi Pakistani educator Sport Ashar Zaidi Pakistani first class cricketer Ashish Zaidi Indian cricketer Mehdi Hassan Zaidi Syed Modi Indian badminton singles champion Zulqarnain Zaidi former Pakistani cricketer Farhan Zaidi President of Baseball Operations for the San Francisco GiantsSee also editZaidiyah Sayyid Saadat e Bara Wasti lists notable people with the surname WastiReferences edit Article by Sayyid Ali ibn Ali Al Zaidi التاريخ الصغير عن الشيعة اليمنيين A short History of the Yemenite Shi ites 2005 Sarkar 1912 Anecdotes of Aurangzib Translated Into English with Notes and Historical Essays M C Sarkar amp Sons p 54 Sen Sailendra 2013 A Textbook of Medieval Indian History Primus Books p 193 ISBN 978 9 38060 734 4 nbsp This page lists people with the surname Zaidi If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page you may wish to change that link by adding the person s given name s to the link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zaidi surname amp oldid 1223555638, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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