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آل السقاف قبيلة حسينية هاشمية قرشية من فروع السادة آل باعلوي بحضرموت. يتواجدون في معظم الدول العربية والإسلامية في اليمن والخليج العربي والشام، وفي دول جنوب شرق آسيا. عرف عنهم أنهم أهل علم وأدب، حيث كسبت أسرة السقاف شهرة علمية وسياسية واجتماعية واسعة ضمت الكثير من العلماء الأعلام وأصحاب المناصب الرفيعة.

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dbo:abstract آل السقاف قبيلة حسينية هاشمية قرشية من فروع السادة آل باعلوي بحضرموت. يتواجدون في معظم الدول العربية والإسلامية في اليمن والخليج العربي والشام، وفي دول جنوب شرق آسيا. عرف عنهم أنهم أهل علم وأدب، حيث كسبت أسرة السقاف شهرة علمية وسياسية واجتماعية واسعة ضمت الكثير من العلماء الأعلام وأصحاب المناصب الرفيعة. (ar) The family of Al-Saggoff (Arabic: ٱلسَّقَّاف, romanized: as-Saqqāf; transliterated elsewhere al-Saqqaf, al-Saggaf or al-Saqqāf) were Arab Singaporean spice traders of Hadhrami origin, who became influential by marrying into a royal family from the Celebes (now Sulawesi, Indonesia). They acquired many properties, like the other Arab families, including the "Perseverance Estate" where they grew lemon grass. The estate is now considered to be the heart of the Muslim community in Singapore, with the Alsagoff family still retaining its prominence there. They originally belong to the Ba'Alawi clan of the Bani Hashim in Hadhramaut. Hence, they are a Ba'Alawi Sayyid family. Then-master-chef of the family, Mr. Abdul-Rahman established a restaurant named "Islamic" in 1921 in Singapore, which is functioning till date. As well as being successful merchants and land owners, the family became involved in civic affairs. The family members, at times, held civic office from the 1870s, until Singaporean independence in 1965. (en) Assegaf atau Assegaff (bahasa Arab: السقاف; Transliterasi: al-Saqqāf) adalah salah satu Marga Alawiyyin yang banyak tersebar di Dunia Arab dan negara tujuan diaspora Arab seperti Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapura, India, Pakistan, dan lainnya. Pada tahun 2017, Rabithah Alawiyah mencatat terdapat sekitar 1.538 penduduk bermarga Assegaf di wilayah Jabodetabek. (in)
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rdfs:comment آل السقاف قبيلة حسينية هاشمية قرشية من فروع السادة آل باعلوي بحضرموت. يتواجدون في معظم الدول العربية والإسلامية في اليمن والخليج العربي والشام، وفي دول جنوب شرق آسيا. عرف عنهم أنهم أهل علم وأدب، حيث كسبت أسرة السقاف شهرة علمية وسياسية واجتماعية واسعة ضمت الكثير من العلماء الأعلام وأصحاب المناصب الرفيعة. (ar) Assegaf atau Assegaff (bahasa Arab: السقاف; Transliterasi: al-Saqqāf) adalah salah satu Marga Alawiyyin yang banyak tersebar di Dunia Arab dan negara tujuan diaspora Arab seperti Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapura, India, Pakistan, dan lainnya. Pada tahun 2017, Rabithah Alawiyah mencatat terdapat sekitar 1.538 penduduk bermarga Assegaf di wilayah Jabodetabek. (in) The family of Al-Saggoff (Arabic: ٱلسَّقَّاف, romanized: as-Saqqāf; transliterated elsewhere al-Saqqaf, al-Saggaf or al-Saqqāf) were Arab Singaporean spice traders of Hadhrami origin, who became influential by marrying into a royal family from the Celebes (now Sulawesi, Indonesia). They acquired many properties, like the other Arab families, including the "Perseverance Estate" where they grew lemon grass. The estate is now considered to be the heart of the Muslim community in Singapore, with the Alsagoff family still retaining its prominence there. They originally belong to the Ba'Alawi clan of the Bani Hashim in Hadhramaut. Hence, they are a Ba'Alawi Sayyid family. Then-master-chef of the family, Mr. Abdul-Rahman established a restaurant named "Islamic" in 1921 in Singapore, which is func (en)
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