Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad
سيد علوي طاهر الحداد | |
Born | Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad August 7, 1884 |
Died | November 14, 1962 | (aged 78)
Resting place | Mahmoodiah Royal Mausoleum |
Citizenship | Malaysia |
Occupation(s) | Islamic scholar, teacher |
Known for |
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Notable work | preaching, author |
Title | Habib |
Children | 16 |
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Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad (
History
ʻAlwī bin Ṭāhir al-Ḥaddād was born in
The family lineage of ʻAlwi bin Ṭāhir is as follows: ʻAlwi bin Ṭāhir bin ʻAbdullah bin Taha ʻAbdullah bin Omar bin ʻAbdullah bin ʻAlwi bin Muhammad bin ʻAlwi bin Ahmad bin Abi Bakr Abu Thahir. Thahir is a
ʻAlwī bin Ṭāhir al-Ḥaddād died on November 14, 1962, and was buried at the Mahmoodiah Royal Mausoleum in Johor Bahru.
Education
ʻAlwi had childhood dream of becoming scholar. This was supported by the intelligence and determination in his studies. He liked to approach many Islamic scholars during his youth time. Some of his teachers in Hadhramaut were Habib Ahmad bin al-Hasan al-Attas al-Alawi, Habib Thahir bin Umar al-Haddad, Habib Muhammad bin Thahir al-Haddad, al-Mu’ammar Sirajuddin Umar bin Othman bin Muhammad Ba-Othman al-'Amudi al-Shiddiqi al-Bakri. He studied Hadiths from Sayyid 'Abdur Rahman bin Sulaiman al-Ahdal. He also studied to his relatives, such as his uncle Habib Abdullah bin Tāha al-Ḥaddād, and also to Habib Ṭāhir bin Abi Bakri al-Ḥaddād.[2]
ʻAlwi finished reading the
Habib ʻAlwi is also known as the scholar in the history of Alawiyyin.[2]
Career
During his life, ʻAlwi traveled to various places away from his hometown, such as to Somalia, Kenya, Mecca, Dutch East Indies, Malaysia and others. In countries he stopped by, he always spent time to preach and teach. In Batavia, Habib ʻAlwi taught at Madrasah Jamiat Kheir. In fact, he was also the co-founder as well as the first vice principal of the school.
In addition, he also taught in Bogor and other places in Java. Everytime he taught, it was always crowded. Some of popular figures learned from him were Sayyid ʻAlwi bin Sheikh Bilfaqih al-Alawi, Sayyid ʻAlwi bin Abbas al-Maliki, Sayyid Salim bin Ali al-Jindan, Sayyid Abu Bakar al-Habshi, Sayyid Muhammad bin Ahmad al-Haddad, Sayyid Abdullah bin Abdul Qadir Bilfaqih, Sayyid Husein bin Abdullah bin Husein al-Attas, Sayyid Hasan Muhammad al-Masyath al-Makki and Abdullah bin Nuh.
The Sultanate of Johor Bahru in Malaysia chose him to serve as mufti from 1934 to 1941, first as the third mufti of the Johor government to replace the preceding Mufti of Johor, Datuk Sayyid Abdul Qadir bin Mohsen al-Attas.[2] and from 1947 to 1961 to replace the fifth mufti, Tan Sri Dato' Haji Hassan Yunus. During his position as Mufti, ʻAlwi issued 12000 fatwas.[3] He also wrote several books, among them are:
- Al-Qaul al-Fashl fi Maa li Bani Hashim wa Quraisy wal-Arab Min al-Fadhl (two volumes)
- Masalah Durus al-Sirah al-Nabawiyah (two volumes)
- Mukhtashar Aqd al-Aali of Idrus bin Umar al-Habshi
- I’anah an-Nahidh fi Ilm al-Faraidh
- Majmuah min Ulum al-Falaq (2 volumes)
- Ath-Thabaqat al-Alawiyyah
- Sejarah masuknya Islam di Timur Jauh (The history of Islam in the Far East)[4]
References
- ^ "Imam Abdallah ibn Alawi al-Haddad". Notes on Islam. April 30, 2012. Retrieved September 18, 2014.
- ^ a b c d Ahmad, Habib (April 6, 2010). "Habib Alwi bin Thahir Al-Haddad, Penulis Hebat, Sejarawan dan Mufti Johor" (in Indonesian). Retrieved August 24, 2014.
- ^ "Al-Habib Alwi bin Thahir bin Abdullah Al-Haddad (Mufti Johor)". 11 May 2007. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
- ISBN 978-9-798880087.