Abadir Umar ar-Rida explained
Abadir Umar Al-Rida |
Native Name: | الفقيه الرضا أبادر موسى |
Birth Place: | Hijaz, Arabia |
Death Place: | Harar |
Sheikh Abaadir Umar Al-Rida (Harari: አባዲር ዑመር አል-ሪዳ ፈቂ ዑመር, Somali: Abaadir Umar Al-Rida, Arabic: الفقيه ابادر عمر الرضا ), also known as Aw Abadir[1] or Aw Badir was the legendary founder of Harar and a patron saint in modern-day eastern Ethiopia.[2] The modern Harari people regard him as their common ancestor, as does the Somali Sheekhal clan.
History
Aw Abadir is the main figure in the Fath Madinat Al Harar, an unpublished history of Harar in the 13th century. According to the account, he along with several other religious leaders traveled to Harar from the Hijaz region of present-day Saudi Arabia in 612H (1216 AD). Sheikh Umar Al-Rida subsequently married a localHarari woman, and constructed the city's Jamia mosque.[3]
Places
- Aw Abadir Stadium, proposed stadium in Harar city
- Abadir mosque, largest mosque in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia[4]
Abadir is also avillage found in metehara oromia region. te village was named after a Sheki who came from arab and settled in harar ethiopia.
See also
References
- Michael Belaynesh, Stanisław Chojnacki, Richard Pankhurst, The Dictionary of Ethiopian Biography: From early times to the end of the Zagwé dynasty c. 1270 A.D, (Institute of Ethiopian Studies, Addis Ababa University: 1975)
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Notes and References
- Book: Shack . William . The Central Ethiopians, Amhara, Tigriňa and Related Peoples North Eastern Africa Part IV . 10 February 2017 . Taylor and Franics . 9781315307695 .
- Book: Braukämper, Ulrich. Islamic History and Culture in Southern Ethiopia: Collected Essays. 2002. LIT Verlag Münster. 978-3-8258-5671-7. 107.
- Wagner . Ewald . Eine Liste der Heiligen von Harar . Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft . 1973 . 123 . 2 . Harrassowitz Verlag . 271 . 43370590 .
- Abdulwehab . Kemal . The history of Addis Abäba mosques . 1 . Annales d'Éthiopie . 2011 . 26 . 312 .