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Hatim ibn Ibrahim
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Hatim ibn Ibrahim al-Hamidi[1] (Arabic: حاتم بن إبراهيم الحامدي, romanized: Ḥātim ibn Ibrāhīm al-Ḥāmidī) (died 16 Muharram 596 AH, 6 November 1199 AD), Al-Hutaib, Yemen) was the third Tayyibi Isma'ili Dāʿī al-Muṭlaq (Absolute Missionary). He was of the Banu Hamdan tribe of Yemen and succeeded his father, the second Dai Syedna Ibrahim, to the religious post.
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3rd Dāʿī al-Muṭlaq | |
Remained Da'i al-Mutlaq | 1162–1199 |
Predecessor | Ibrahim bin Husain |
Successor | Ali ibn Hatim |
Died | 6 November 1199 AD Al Hutaib, Haraz, Yemen |
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Followers used to come to Syedna Hatim from all over Haraz and just below Hutaib was a cave known as Al-Kahf ul-N`eem where he used to preach to them.
In San'aa, the Dawat was ably managed by the Dai's Mazoon, Syedna Mohammad b. Taher al-Haaresi.
- Dai period: 557–596 AH/ 1162–1199 AD