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Sa'eed Ibn Isa Al-Amoudi
''Sheikh'' Sa’eed ibn Isa Al-Amoudi (1203/1204-1272) (Arabic:الشيخ سعيد بن عيسى العمودي) was a prominent Sunni Islam, Sunni Shafi'i school, Shafi’i Islamic scholar of Hadhramaut and was known by the epithet ''Wali, Wali Allah'', meaning Saint of God. He had exercised significant spiritual influence and leadership in religious affairs in his region of birth, the Wadi Dawan, Wadi Daw’an, bringing eminence to his birth town Qaydun. This influence would be inherited by his descendants, the Al-Amoudi tribe who would go on to establish an independent state in Wadi Daw’an and found the village of Budah, Budha which would serve as the capital of the Al-Amoudi state. Family background and upbringing Sheikh Sa’eed ibn Isa Al-Amoudi Abu Bakr, Al-Bakri Banu Taym, At-Taymi Quraysh, Al-Qurayshi Kinana, Al-Kinani was born in the year 600 Hijri (1203/1204 CE) in the town of Qaydun in the Wadi Dawan, Wadi Daw’an region of Hadhramaut in South Arabia, Yemen. ...
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