![]() He liked to approach many Islamic scholars during his youth time. This was supported by the intelligence and determination in his studies. ʻAlwi had childhood dream of becoming scholar. ʻAlwī bin Ṭāhir al-Ḥaddād died on November 14, 1962, and was buried at the Mahmoodiah Royal Mausoleum in Johor Bahru. He had sons who later moved to the southern part of the Arabian Peninsula, among them were Thahir and Hamid. Thahir is a Sayyid of Ba'Alawi sadah with his family lineage traces back to Ali ibn Abi Talib and Fatimah. ![]() 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. Since then his descendants continued to use surname al-Haddad. To distinguish between Sayyid Ahmad bin Abubakar and the other Ahmad, people started adding al-Haddad to Sayyid Ahmad bin Abubakr. There was another Sayyid with the name Ahmad which was well known at the time. This sayyid, who lived in the ninth century of the Hijra (15th century in Gregorian calendar) was an 'alim who used to spend much of his time sitting at an ironsmith's shop in Tarim. ![]() The first Ba'Alawi to acquire the name al-Haddad ( The Ironsmith) was Sayyid Ahmad, son of Abu Bakr. His surname al-Ḥaddād is one of the family names in Ba'Alawi sadah. ʻAlwī bin Ṭāhir al-Ḥaddād was born in Qaydun, Hadhramaut, Yemen on AugCE ( 14 Shawwal 1301 AH).
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