Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Ali ibn Hanzala

Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Ali ibn Hanzala (Arabic: علي بن الحسين بن علي بن حنظلة, romanizedʿAlī ibn al-Ḥusayn ibn ʿAlī ibn Ḥanẓala) was the tenth Tayyibi Isma'ili Da'i al-Mutlaq in Yemen, from 1284 to his death in 1287.[1]

He was the son of al-Husayn, the ma'dhun (senior deputy) to his predecessor, the ninth Da'i, also named Ali ibn al-Husayn, and grandson of the sixth Da'i, Ali ibn Hanzala.[1] Ali and his grandfather belonged to the Banu Hamdan and were the only ones to break the monopoly of the Qurayshi Ibn al-Walid family on the office of Da'i al-Mutlaq during the 13th century.[2] He was succeeded by another Ibn al-Walid, Ibrahim ibn al-Husayn.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Daftary 2007, p. 268.
  2. ^ Daftary 2007, pp. 267, 268.

Sources edit

  • Daftary, Farhad (2007). The Ismāʿı̄lı̄s: Their History and Doctrines (Second ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-61636-2.
Shia Islam titles
Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Ali ibn Hanzala
 Died: 1287
Preceded by Da'i al-Mutlaq of Tayyibi Isma'ilism
1284–1287 CE
Succeeded by

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