House of Al Majali | |
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Coat of Arms of the Majalid family | |
Country | Badara & Kafuristan |
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Style(s) | His Majesty |
Founder | Husain al-Majali |
Founding | 1219 |
Ethnicity | Majatran |
Religion | Ahmadism (Abadi) |
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Motto | Fi Sabil Akim (to be on the path of Akim) |
The House of Al Majali is a Majatran noble family that has ruled over Kafuristan and Badara, and several other portions of eastern Majatra. It is a branch of one of the ancient Majatran tribes, Banu Azhaar, that were present when Ahmadism came to eastern Majatra in the 13th century and prior to the Ahmadi conquest of the region. The Majali family is one of the few Majatran families that have utilized the title of Caliph, they ruled over the Majalid Caliphate from 1486 to 1621.
Israist and Abadi controversy[]
The Majali family has been criticized for the "faithlessness" at times accepting the throne of Badara, a predominately Israist country, despite being firmly Abadi.
Notable members[]
- Ameen bin Baqir al-Majali (Badara: Ameen IV) - Last ruling Sultan of the United Badaran Emirates.
Majatran tribes | ||
Banu Bakar (Sahdi · Qusuri · Shabab) · Banu Quanzar (Quanzar) · Banu Azhaar (Majali · Razama) |