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SyednaIsmail Badruddin34th Da'i al-Mutlaq of the Dawoodi Bohra
اسمعيل بَدرالدين
Da'i al-Mutlaq
In office
1657 AD (1065 AH) – 1676 AD (1085 AH)
Preceded byFeer Khan Shujauddin
Succeeded byAbduttayyeb Zakiuddin II
Title
  • Syedna
  • Maulana
  • al-Dā'ī al-Mutlaq
  • al-Dā'ī al-Ajal al-Fātimi
Personal life
Born1582 AD (990 AH)
Jamnagar, India
Died1676 AD (1085 AH)
Resting placeJamnagar, India
SpouseBoodi Bai
Children
Parent
  • Maulaya Raj (father)
Religious life
ReligionIslam
SectIsma'ili
Dawoodi Bohra
Jurisprudence

Syedna Ismail Badruddin (I) Bin Maulaya Raj (died on 23rd Jumada al-Akhirah 1085 AH/1676 AD, Jamnagar, India) was the 34th Da'i al-Mutlaq of the Dawoodi Bohras. He succeeded the 33rd Da'i Feer Khan Shujauddin to the religious post. Syedna Ismail became Da'i al-Mutlaq in 1085AH/1657AD. His period of Dawat was 1065–1085 AH/1657–1676 AD. He is the first Da'i descendant of Moulaya Bharmal.

Early life

Ismail Badruddin was born in Jamnagar, in the Kathiawar Peninsula of the modern Indian state of Gujarat, in 990 H/1582 AD. He was the first Dai al-Mutlaq from the line of the royal Rajput vizier Raja Bharmal, who (along with his brother, Raja Tarmal) had become Muslim at the hands of Maulaya Ahmad and Maulaya Abdullah, Du'aat sent to India from Cairo by the 18th Imam Al-Mustansir Billah. They had taken knowledge and trained for this khidmat by Syedna Al-Mu'ayyad fi'l-Din al-Shirazi, the Bab-ul-Abwab of Mustansir Imam.

His full genealogy is as follows: Ismail Badruddin, son of Maulaya Raj, son of Maulaya Adam, son of Maulaya Dawood, son of Maulaya Raja, son of Maulaya Ali, son of Maulaya Isḥāq, son of Maulaya Ya’qub, son of Raja Bharmal. His grandfather, Maulaya Adam, had made Jamnagar his home, and his father, Maulaya Raj, had established a large trading business there. Previously, Maulaya Raja had settled in Morbi, and earlier, his forefathers had lived in Patan.

Education

Badruddin’s father, Maulaya Raj, brought him to Ahmedabad, to the presence of the 27th Da'i Dawood Bin Qutubshah, when he was twelve years old. Dawood asked Maulaya Raj about the child, and Maulaya Raj replied that he was his fifth son. He said to Maulaya Raj, “You have conscientiously offered me a fifth of your wealth, but you have yet to offer me the fifth share of your sons.” Maulaya Raj was delighted at this request, and happily gave charge of the young Ismail to Dawood (Khumus). Dawood personally undertook Ismail’s education. For many years thereafter, Ismail lived for eight months in Ahmedabad and returned to Jamnagar for the remaining four.

Marriage

Maulaya Raj performed Ismail’s marriage to a pious lady named Boodi Bai. She gave birth to Ismail Badruddin’s son and successor, Syedna Abduttayyeb Zakiyuddin II.

Before Dai's position

Ismail Badruddin served seven Da'is (27th to 33rd); Dawood bin QutubShah, Shaikh-Adam Safiyuddin, Abduttayyeb Zakiyuddin I, Ali Shamsuddin, Qasim-Khan Zainuddin, Qutub-Khan Qutbuddin, and Feer-Khan Shujauddin. One of his achievements was the repayment of a major loan in the time of Qasim-Khan Zainuddin. At the time of a drought in Gujarat, Badruddin also sent cart loads of rice to the Dai in Ahmedabad for mumineen. Over these years, due to the excellence and sincerity of Syedna Ismail Badruddin and the jealousy and scheming of certain people, Badruddin endured a number of serious trials. As a result of the scheming, on two occasions, an envoy was sent by the Dai of the time to inquire about the serious and false allegations made against Badruddin. Even in the face of such animosity, Badruddin remained steadfast.

After Dai's position

When Badruddin became Dai, he established a well-ordered institution of learning in Jamnagar. Badruddin himself taught these students many Dawat books. Around thirty students came to study full time with Badruddin.

Badruddin was seventy-five when he became Dai. Despite his advanced age, he led for 20 years.

Death

He died on 23 Jumada al-Akhirah 1085 H/1674 AD at the age of ninety five. The Mazar-e-Badri in Jamnagar is the holy mausoleum where Syedna Ismail Badruddin is buried.

References

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

Further reading

  • 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.
Shia Islam titles
Ismail Badruddin I Dā'ī al-MutlaqBorn: 1582 AD (990 AH) Jamnagar Died: 1676 AD (1085 AH)
Preceded byFeer Khan Shujauddin 34th Dā'ī al-Mutlaq
1065–1085 AH/1657–1676 AD
Succeeded byAbduttayyeb Zakiuddin II
Da'i al-Mutlaqs of Tayyibi Isma'ilism
Commonly recognized
  1. Dhu'ayb ibn Musa
  2. Ibrahim ibn al-Husayn al-Hamidi
  3. Hatim ibn Ibrahim
  4. Ali ibn Hatim
  5. Ali ibn Muhammad ibn al-Walid
  6. Ali ibn Hanzala
  7. Ahmad ibn Mubarak
  8. al-Husayn ibn Ali
  9. Ali ibn al-Husayn
  10. Ali ibn al-Husayn
  11. Ibrahim ibn al-Husayn
  12. Muhammad ibn Hatim
  13. Ali Shams al-Din I
  14. Abd al-Muttalib
  15. Abbas ibn Muhammad
  16. Abdallah Fakhr al-Din
  17. al-Hasan Badr al-Din I
  18. Ali Shams al-Din II
  19. Idris Imad al-Din
  20. al-Hasan Badr al-Din II
  21. al-Husayn Husam al-Din
  22. Ali Shams al-Din III
  23. Muhammad Izz al-Din I
  24. Yusuf Najm al-Din I
  25. Jalal Shamshuddin bin Hasan
  26. Dawood Bin Ajabshah
Dawoodi Bohra line
  1. Dawood Bin Qutubshah
  2. Sheikh Aadam Safiuddin
  3. Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin
  4. Ali Shamsuddin Bin Moulai Hasan
  5. Kasim Khan Zainuddin
  6. Qutubuddin Shaheed
  7. Feer Khan Shujauddin
  8. Ismail Badruddin I
  9. Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin II
  10. Musa Kalimuddin
  11. Noor Mohammad Nooruddin
  12. Ismail Badruddin II
  13. Ibrahim Wajiuddin
  14. Hebatullah-il-Moayed Fiddeen
  15. Abduttayyeb Zakiuddin Bin Badruddin
  16. Yusuf Najmuddin II
  17. Abde Ali Saifuddin
  18. Mohammed Ezzuddin
  19. Tayyeb Zainuddin
  20. Mohammed Badruddin
  21. Abdul Qadir Najmuddin
  22. Abdul Husain Husamuddin
  23. Mohammad Burhanuddin
  24. Abdullah Badruddin
  25. Taher Saifuddin
  26. Mohammed Burhanuddin
  27. Mufaddal Saifuddin
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  1. Sulayman bin Hassan
  2. Ali bin Sulayman
  3. Ibrahim bin Muhammad bin al-Fahd al-Makrami
  4. Muhammad bin Isma'il
  5. Hibat-Allah bin Ibrahim
  6. Isma'il bin Hibat-Allah
  7. Hasan bin Hibat-Allah
  8. Abd-al-Ali bin Hasan
  9. Abd-Allah bin Ali
  10. Yusuf bin Ali
  11. Husayn bin Husayn
  12. Isma'il bin Muhammad
  13. Hasan bin Muhammad
  14. Hasan bin Isma'il
  15. Ahmad bin Isma'il
  16. Abd-Allah bin Ali
  17. Ali bin Hibat-Allah
  18. Ali bin Muhsin
  19. Husam-al-Din al-Hajj Ghulam Husayn
  20. Sharaf-al-Din Husayn bin Ahmad al-Makrami
  21. Jamal-al-Din Ali bin Sharaf-al-Din Husayn al-Makrami
  22. Sharafi Hasan bin Husayn al-Makrami
  23. Husayn bin Isma'il al-Makrami
  24. Al-Fakhrī ‘Abdullah bin Muhammad
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