Ismail Badruddin I

Syedna Ismail Badruddin (I) (Arabic: اسماعيل بدر الدين) Bin Molai Raj was the 34th Dai of Dawoodi Bohra (died on 23 Jumadil akhir 1085 AH/1676 AD, Jamnagar, India). He succeeded the 33rd Dai Feer Khan Shujauddin to the religious post. Syedna Ismail Badruddin became Da'i al-Mutlaq in 1085AH/1676AD.[1] His period of Dawat was 1065–1085 AH/1657–1676 AD.[2][3]

Syedna Ismail Budruddin is first Da'i descendant of Moulaya Bharmal. The present Da'i is from his progeny, and the family tree is placed below.

Dua't il-Mutlaqin Ancestry: Moulayi Tarmal, Moulayi Bharmal, and Syedi Hakimuddin
TarmalBharmal
FakhruddinYaqoob
DawoodAli
Hasan Feer
multiple generations
Dawood
Shams KhanRaj
Hasanji BadshahBadruddin I(34)
Abdul Qadir HakimuddinZakiuddin II(35)
multiple generations
FaijullahBadruddin II(38)
AmenaAhmedjiZakiuddin III(41)
BoujiYusuf Najmuddin(42)Abde Ali Saifuddin(43)
Tayyeb Zainuddin(45)Mohammed Ezzuddin(44)Mohammed Badruddin(46)
Abdul Qadir Najmuddin(47)
Mohammed Burhanuddin(49)Abdul Husain Husamuddin(48)
Taher Saifuddin(51)Abdullah Badruddin(50)
Mohammed Burhanuddin(52)
Mufaddal Saifuddin(53)
  • List of Syednas (according to Dawoodi Bohras)
  • The Ismaili, their history and doctrine by Farhad Daftary (Chapter -Mustalian Ismailism- p. 300-310)
  • The Uyun al-akhbar is the most complete text written by an Ismaili/Tayyibi/Dawoodi 19th Dai Sayyedna Idris bin Hasan on the history of the Ismaili community from its origins up to the 12th century CE period of the Fatimid caliphs al-Mustansir (d. 487/1094), the time of Musta‘lian rulers including al-Musta‘li (d. 495/1101) and al-Amir (d. 524/1130), and then the Tayyibi Ismaili community in Yemen.
  • (A Chronological List of Duatil Mutlaqin)

Reference List

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2014-03-27.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ; 34th-dai-al-mutlaq-syedna-ismail-badruddin
  3. ; Mausoleum Ismail Badruddin

See also

Preceded by
Feer Khan Shujauddin
34th Dā'ī al-Mutlaq
1065–1085 AH/1657–1676 AD
Succeeded by
Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin II
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