sayyids
Sayyid is an honorific title used for descendants of the Prophet Muhammad. The most common lineages trace through his daughter Fatimah and son-in-law Ali, and in practice through Hasan and Husayn and their male-line descendants. The word means “lord” or “master,” and it is used as a mark of noble lineage. A female descendant is often called a Sayyida. In many communities, claims of Sayyid status are maintained within families and local lineages, but recognition can vary by region and tradition, and not every claimed descendant is universally acknowledged.
Sayyids are found across the Muslim world, including the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia,
Contemporary usage varies by country and community. Some Sayyid families emphasize noble lineage as part of