- Source: Hadhrami
Orang Hadhrami (bahasa Arab: حضرمي, tunggal) atau Hadharem (bahasa Arab: الحضارم, jamak.) adalah sekelompok penduduk nomaden yang berasal dari wilayah Hadhramaut, Yaman dan keturunan mereka membuat suatu komunitas diaspora di seluruh dunia. Mereka menggunakan Bahasa Arab Hadhrami, yangtermasuk kedalam bahasa Semitik cebang dari keluarga bahasa Afro-Asiatik.
Diaspora
Orang Hadhrami menyebar melalui Samudra Hindia dari tanduk Afrika ke pantai Swahil, hingga Pantai Malabar dan Hyderabad di India Selatan, Sri Lanka ke Asia Tenggara.
Komunitas Hadhrami juga dapat ditemui di pesisir Arab Saudi, tepatnya di kota Jeddah.
Beberapa komuntas Hadhrami juga dilaporkan muncul di Mozambik dan Madagaskar.
= Hadhrami Yahudi
=Dahulu wilayah Hadhramaut merupakan wilayah kekuasaan Yahudi. Orang-orang Yahudi Hadhrami sekarang pindah dan menetap di Israel.
Bahasa
Masyarakat Hadhrami mempertuturkan bahasa Arab Hadhrami, sebuah bahasa dari cabang Afro-Asiatik dan bahasa Semitik, walaupun orang-orang yang telah pindah dan membentuk komunitas diaspora mempertuturkan bahasa lokal dimana tempat mereka tinggal.
Komunitas diaspora
Moor Sri Lanka
Arab Indonesia
Arab Malaysia
Arab Singapura
Chaush, di India
Sodagar (Syekh dari Gujarat)
Labbay
Yahudi Hadrami di Israel dan sekitarnya
Orang Lemba
Nawayath dan Barkas, Hyderabad di India
Arab India
Gujarat, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar, Surat, Ahmedabad, Baroda. Semuanya merupakan tempat dimana komunitas Hadhrami berada.
Tokoh Hadrami
= Pantai Swahili
=Awadh Saleh Sherman, Kenya, pebisnis
Najib Balala, Kenya, anggota parlemen
Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi, presiden Komoro
Habib Salih, Lamu, Kenya, cendekiawan agama
Khalid Mohammed Omar Binsilim, Kenya, pebisnis.
= Afrika Utara
=Artega tribe, Babkeer, Sudan
= Tanduk Afrika
=Mohammed Al Amoudi, Ethiopia, pebisnis
= India
=Gujarat
Bin Husaini, Harthi, Al Hamad, Al Amudi, Al Maheali, Al jufri, Al Attas, Al Adroos, Banafa, Bahadad, ofthani, Magrebi, Rehan, Bajuba, Al kasiri, Al Kathiri., Ba Musa, Yafai. Nehdi, Laheji, Bahajaj, Yamni, Bagaut, Makki, Binishag, Binnaubi, Jafai, Tamimi, Al Rumi, BaSalam, Bahalwan, Harsi
= Indonesia
=Abdurrahman Baswedan, jurnalis
Abu Bakar Bashir, pendiri Jamaah Islamiyah
Ali Alatas, mantan Menteri Luar Negeri
Alwi Shihab, mantan Menteri Luar Negeri
Anies Baswedan, mantan Gubernur DKI Jakarta, mantan Menteri Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan
Fadel Muhammad Al-Haddar, Mantan Menteri Kelautan dan Perikanan
Fuad Hassan, Menteri Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan
Hamid Algadri, Pahlawan Revolusi Indonesia
Habib Abdoe'r Rahman Alzahier, pemimpin agama
Habib Abdullah bin Muhsin al-Attas, Habib Kramat Empang Bogor
Habib Ahmad Bin Alwi Al Haddad, Habib Kuncung, Kalibata Jaksel
Habib Ali bin Abdurrahman al-Habsyi, Tokoh nasional & tokoh agama
Habib Muhammad Luthfi bin Yahya, anggota Dewan Pertimbangan Presiden, Habib Pekalongan
Habib Muhammad Rizieq bin Hussein Shihab, Pendiri FPI
Habib Mundzir bin Fuad al-Musawa, Pendiri Majelis Rasulullah SAW
Habib Hasan bin Ja'far Assegaf, Pendiri Majelis Nurul Musthofa
Habib Usman bin Yahya, Mufti Batavia
Habib Al-Quthb Sholeh bin Muhsin al-Hamid, Habib Sholeh Tanggul
Jafar Umar Thalib, pendiri Lasykar Jihad
Munir Said Thalib Al-Kathiri, aktivis HAM
Nuruddin ar-Raniri, Cendekiawan Muslim
Nadiem Makarim, Menteri Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan
Nono Anwar Makarim, Praktisi Hukum
Zacky Anwar Makarim, mantan Kabais ABRI
Quraish Shihab, Cendekiawan Muslim
Raden Saleh, seniman/pelukis
Said Naum, filantropis
Sultan Hamid II, Sultan Pontianak, Diplomat, Mayor Jenderal KNIL
Sayyid Abdullah Al-Aidarus, pemimpin agama
Habib Abubakar bin Muhammad bin Umar bin Abubakar bin Umar bin Seggaf bin Muhammad bin Umar bin Thoha bin Umar bin Thoha bin Umar Asshofi Assegaf, Tokoh Agama, Gresik
Habib Muhammad Anis bin Alwi bin Ali bin Muhammad bin Husein bin Abdullah bin Syaich bin Abdullah Al Habsyi, Masjid Riyadh Solo
Habib Ali bin Ja'far bin Syaikh bin seggaf bin Ahmad bin Abdullah bin Alwi Assegaf, Annasabah Alawiyyin
Habib Hasan bin Muhammad bin Hasan bin Hamid bin Ali bin Alwi bin Abdullah bin Alwi Al Haddad, Mbah Priok, Jakut
Habib Idrus bin Salim bin Alwi bin Seggaf bin Alwi bin Abdullah bin Husein bin Salim bin Idrus bin Muhammad Al Jufri, Palu, Sulawesi
Habib Musthofa bin Abdullah bin Idrus bin Hasan Al Bahar bin Shaleh bin Idrus bin Abubakar bin Hadi bin Said bin Syaichan bin Muhammad, Ayah Wali Mastur Habib Syaikhan bin Musthofa Al Bahar
sayyidil walid Habib Seggaf bin Ahmad bin Abdul Qadir bin Ali bin Umar bin Seggaf bin Muhammad bin Umar bin Thoha bin Umar Asshofi Assegaf
sayyidil walid Habib Abdurrahman bin Ahmad bin Abdul Qadir bin Ali bin Umar bin Seggaf bin Muhammad bin Umar bin Thoha bin Umar Asshofi Assegaf, Bukit duri, Jakarta
Habib Ali bin sayyidil walid Habib Abdurrahman bin Ahmad bin Abdul Qadir bin Ali bin Umar bin Seggaf bin Muhammad bin Umar bin Thoha bin Umar Asshofi Assegaf
Habib Alwi bin sayyidil walid Habib Abdurrahman bin Ahmad bin Abdul Qadir bin Ali bin Umar bin Seggaf bin Muhammad bin Umar bin Thoha bin Umar Asshofi Assegaf
Habib Muhammad bin sayyidil walid Habib Abdurrahman bin Ahmad bin Abdul Qadir bin Ali bin Umar bin Seggaf bin Muhammad bin Umar bin Thoha bin Umar Asshofi Assegaf
Habib Umar bin sayyidil walid Habib Abdurrahman bin Ahmad bin Abdul Qadir bin Ali bin Umar bin Seggaf bin Muhammad bin Umar bin Thoha bin Umar Asshofi Assegaf
Habib Abubakar bin sayyidil walid Habib Abdurrahman bin Ahmad bin Abdul Qadir bin Ali bin Umar bin Seggaf bin Muhammad bin Umar bin Thoha bin Umar Asshofi Assegaf
= Timor Leste
=Mari Alkatiri, mantan Perdana Menteri
= Malaysia
=Habib Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad, Mufti Johor Bahru
Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas, filsafat
Syed Hussein Alatas, politikus dan sosiologis
Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir, penulis
Syed Hamid Albar, politikus
Syed Jaafar Albar, politikus
Syed Sheh Hassan Barakbah, hakim
Syarif Masahor, pejuang
Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary pebisnis
Syed Nasir Ismail, politikus
Tun Habib Abdul Majid
Zeti Akhtar Aziz, Gubernur Bank Sentral
Keluarga Jamalullail (Perak)
Keluarga Jamalullail (Perlis)
= Singapura
=Syed Mohamed Alsagoff, saudagar
Syed Mohamed Syed Ahmad Alsagoff, pemimpin militer
Syed Sharif Omar bin Ali Al Junied, saudagar. Namanya digunakan dalam nama jalan, yaitu Aljunied Road
= Asia Selatan
=General El Edroos
Salam Masdoosi, Hyderabad, India
Sulaiman Areeb, Hyderabad, India, penyair
Awaz Sayeed, Hyderabad, India, penyair dan Penulis Urdu
Ahmed Abdullah Masdoosi, Pakistan
Nuruddin ar-Raniri, Cendekiawan Muslim
Shah Jalal, Bangladesh, Wali dari Sufi
Shah Paran, Bangladesh, Wali dari Sufi
Subhani ba Yunus, Pakistan, aktor
= Arab Saudi
=bin Laden family
Mohammed Al Amoudi, pebisnis
= Yaman
=Abd Al-Rahman Ali Al-Jifri, politikus
Abdulaziz Al-Saqqaf, aktivis HAM
Faisal Bin Shamlan, politikus
Habib Ali al-Jifri, Cendekiawan Muslim
Habib Umar bin Hafiz, Cendekiawan Muslim
Habib Abdullah bin Alwi al-Haddad, Sufi Wali
Imam Muhammad al-Faqih Muqaddam, pendiri Ba'alawi Sufi
Sayyid Abu Bakr Al-Aidarus (Wali)
Lihat pula
Diaspora Arab
Catatan
Referensi
Official Website of the Al-Quaiti Royal Family of Hadhramaut Diarsipkan 2020-05-04 di Wayback Machine.
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Hadhrami
- Daftar marga Arab Hadramaut
- Bahasa Arab Hadhrami
- Al-Ala' bin al-Hadhrami
- Liga Hadhrami
- Ya'qub al-Hadhrami
- Safinatun Najah
- Nasi mandi
- Ba 'Alwi
- Tarekat Ba'alawiyah
- Hadhrami
- Hadharem
- Hadhrami Elite Forces
- Hadhrami Arabic
- Hadhrami League
- Hadhramaut
- Mohammed Al-Hadhrami
- Yemeni Arabic
- Abu Hajer al-Hadhrami
- Naif Al-Hadhrami