Ibrahim Wajihuddin

Syedna
Ibrahim Wajihuddin
39th Da'i al-Mutlaq of the Dawoodi Bohra
اِبراهيم وَجِيهُ الدّين
Mazar-e-Najmi, Ujjain, where Syedna Wajihuddin is buried.
Da'i al-MutlaqIn office
1738 AD (1150 AH) – 1756 AD (1168 AH)Preceded byIsmail Badruddin IISucceeded byHebatullah-il-Moayed Fiddeen Title
  • Hebatullah-il-Moayed Fiddeen
Parent
  • Abdul Qadir Hakimuddin (father)
SectIsma'ili
Dawoodi BohraJurisprudence
  • Mustaali
  • Tayyabi

Syedna Ibrahim Wajihuddin Bin Syedi AbdulQadir Hakimuddin (died on 17 Moharram 1168 AH/1756 AD, Ujjain, India) was the 39th Dā'ī of the Dawoodi Bohras. He succeeded the 38th Dā'ī Syedna Ismail Badruddin II to the religious post.

Life

Syedna Ibrahim was born in 1690. He procured his initial education from his father, Syedi AbdulQadir Hakimuddin. At the young age of twenty-one, Syedna Vajihuddin was sent by his father for the Khidmat (service) of the Dai. He served Syedna Musa Kalimuddin and Syedna Noor Mohammed Nooruddin in the most adverse of times.

In 1143H, Ujjain was affected by a severe drought. Followers of different religions prayed for rain but in vain. Syedna Vajihuddin along with the Mumineen (faithful) proceeded to the banks of river Sipra and prayed to Allah for rain. On conclusion of his prayers, the people of Ujjain were indeed relieved as it soon started raining heavily.[citation needed]

Syedna Ibrahim Wajihuddin became Da'i al-Mutlaq in 1150AH/1738AD.[1] His period of Dawat was from 1150-1168 AH/1738-1756 AD.

He was succeeded by his son, the 40th Dai Syedna Hebatullah-il-Muʾayyad Fiddeen after he died at the age of 58.

His associates/deputies were:

The Hebtiahs Bohra are a branch of Mustaali Ismaili Shi'a Islam that broke off from the mainstream Dawoodi Bohra after the death of Syedna Ibrahim Wajihuddin in 1754. See Hebtiahs Bohra.

Mazar-e Najmi

Syedna Ibrahim Wajihuddin along with two other Du'āt; Syedna Hebatullah-il-Muʾayyad Fiddeen and Syedna AbdulQadir Najmuddin are buried in this Mausoleum located at Qamari Marg, Ujjain, India.

  • Interior of the Mausoleum. The chhatri (elevated pavilion/canopy) indicates the burial place of the three Du'āt.
    Interior of the Mausoleum. The chhatri (elevated pavilion/canopy) indicates the burial place of the three Du'āt.
  • Ceiling/intrados of the dome of the Roza (Mausoleum).
    Ceiling/intrados of the dome of the Roza (Mausoleum).
  • The Mausoleum's entrance.
    The Mausoleum's entrance.
  • Residential complex for visitors at Ujjain.
    Residential complex for visitors at Ujjain.

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)

Further reading

  • Idris Imad al-Din ibn al-Hasan al-Quraishi (1970) [1488]. Uyun al-akhbar wa-funun al-athar fi faḍail al-Aimmah al-aṭhar. Silsilat al-turāth al-Fāṭimī. Vol. 6. Translated by Mustafa Ghalib. Dar al-Andalus. p. 738. LCCN n85038131.
  • Farhad Daftary (1992). The Isma'ilis: Their History and Doctrines. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521429740 – via books.google.com.
  • Mamujee Hassanally, Yusuf (2017). Gems of History: A Brief History of Doat Mutlaqeen. Colombo: Alvazaratus Saifiyah.
Shia Islam titles
Ibrahim Wajihuddin
Born: 1690 AD Died: 1756 AD
Preceded by 39th Dā'ī al-Mutlaq
1150–1168 AH/1738–1756 AD
Succeeded by


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  22. Sharafi Hasan bin Husayn al-Makrami
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