Abdullah b. Alevi Haddad
Abdullah b. Alevi Haddad was an Ottoman poet, jurist, writer, theologian and sufi (1634–1720). He was born at Tarim.
Also recorded as Abdullah AlHaddad; Imam Sayyid Abd Allah ibn Alawi al-Haddad; ʻAbd Allāh alḥadaaād.
Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the headings Abdullah AlHaddad, Imam Sayyid Abd Allah ibn Alawi al-Haddad and ʻAbd Allāh alḥadaaād. His recorded languages were Arabic, Turkish, Persian and Ottoman Turkish. His recorded confession was Islam.
Identity
Abdullah b. Alevi Haddad is recorded with the citizenship of Kathiri Sultanate and Ottoman Empire. Abdullah b. Alevi Haddad is recorded as poet, jurist, writer, theologian and sufi.
Chronology
- 1634Abdullah b. Alevi Haddad born at Tarim.
- 1634Abdullah b. Alevi Haddad was born in 1634 at Tarim.
- 1720Abdullah b. Alevi Haddad died at Tarim.
- 1720Abdullah b. Alevi Haddad died in 1720 at Tarim.
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q6003118: Abdullah b. Alevi Haddad
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