- Ba'Alawi
Ba'Alawi is the name of a
Sufi tariqa . It is named after al-Faqih Muqaddam As-Sayyid Muhammad bin Ali Ba'Alawi al-Husaini, who died in the year 653 AH (1232 CE). He received hisijazah fromAbu Madyan in Morocco via two of his students.Abu Madyan was a student ofAbdul Qadir Jilani , as well as one of the syaikhs in theShadhili ya tariqa chain of spiritual transmitters from the Holy Prophet Muhammad. The members of this Sufi way are mainlysayyid s whose ancestors hail from the valley of Hadramaut, in the southern part ofYemen , although it is not limited to them.The chain of
ijazah of spiritual sufi transmission from al-Faqih Muqaddam Sayyid Muhammad traces back to the Islamic prophetMuhammad via his cousinAli and from him, his sonHusain .Early beginnings
The name Ba'Alawi itself is a
Hadhrami conscription of the terms Bani 'Alawi or the Clan of 'Alawi.In the early 4th Century Hijri at 318 H, Sayyid Ahmad al-Muhaajir bin Isa ar-Rumi migrated from Basrah, Iraq first to Mecca and Medina, and then to southern Yemen, to avoid the chaos then prevalent in the Abbassid Caliphate, where descendants of Muhammad were continuously being suspected of arson and revolt against the caliph. Most descendants of Muhammad known as
sayyid s enjoyed much followings due to their steep knowledge in Islam and its teachings, both esoteric and exoteric. Although such personalities may not have political ambitions, having huge followings means that they always attract the suspicions of the caliphate.The name 'Alawi refers to the grandson of Sayyid Ahmad al-Muhajir, who was the first descendant of
Husain , Muhammad's grandson, to be born in Hadramaut and the first to bear such a name.Thus all the 'Alawi
sayyid s of Hadramaut are his progeny, and his descendants has since spread far and wide to the Arabian Peninsula, India especially in northern states of Surat and Ahmadebad and along the Malabar Coasts, North and West Coast of Africa, India, and the countries of the Malay Archipelago spreadingSunni Islam of theShafii school and the Ba'Alawi Tariqah brand of sufism.Tarim, Hadhramaut
For about 800 years, the city of Tarim in Hadhramaut has been the centre of learning in Islamic jurisprudence or
fiqh notably of theShafii Sunni sect.The masters or early predecessors of the Ba'Alawi Tariqa are also mainly buried in the grounds of
Tarim and thus up to this day, their shrines form part of the necessary destinations for visitors to Hadramaut.Today, the two popular institutions for the study of Islam are
Rubaat Tarim and the relatively newDar al-Mustafa , the latter under the leadership of Habib Umar bin Hafizh.ee also
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List of tariqas External links
* [http://www.maldivesroyalfamily.com/baAlawi.shtml The Ba'Alawi of Hadramaut]
* [http://islamicsupremecouncil.org/bin/site/wrappers/spirituality-baalawi.html/ The Ba`alawi Order] Islamic Supreme Council of America
* [http://www.iqra.net/articles/BaniAlawi/alawi1.html/ The Way of Bani 'Alawi]
* [http://www.baalawi.com Ba`alawi.com] Ba'alawi.com | The definitive resource for Islam and the Alawi Ancestry.
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