Since the establishment of the office of Da'i al-Mutlaq following the death of the Fatimid Caliph-Imam
Mansur al-Amir Bi-Ahkamillah, there have been several disputes over the succession to the office, leading to a number of extant sects, each with their own incumbent to the office.
Dawoodi Bohras The
Dawoodi Bohras are the largest community of
Tayyibi Ismailis, who followed
Dawood Bin Qutubshah Burhan al-Din II as the successor to
Da'ud Burhan al-Din I, thus deriving their name from him. Within the Dawoodi Bohras, the current Da'i al-Mutlaq is
Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin. The previous Da'i was Syedna
Mohammed Burhanuddin, who died in January 2014. The vast majority of Dawoodi Bohras recognize Saifuddin as the 53rd incumbent. The current seat of the Dawoodi Bohra Da'i is at Saify Mahal on
Malabar Hill in Mumbai, India.
Alavi Bohras The
Alavi Bohras are a smaller group of
Tayyibi Ismailis, who followed Ali Shams al-Din V as the successor to
Sheikh Adam Safiuddin, thus deriving their name from him. The Alavi Bohras use the title of Dai al-Mutlaq in its Persian form "Da'i-e-Mutlaq". The current incumbent is
Haatim Zakiyuddin, who succeeded his father
Abu Hatim Tayyib Ziyauddin in 2015. The current seat of the Alavi Bohra Da'i is in Vadodara, India.
Sulaymanis The
Sulaymanis are a smaller group of
Tayyibi Ismailis, who followed
Sulayman bin Hassan as the successor to
Da'ud Burhan al-Din, thus deriving their name from him. Starting from 1677, Sulayman's successors almost always came from the Makrami family. The Sulaymani Du'at made
Najran their headquarters and ruled the area, supported by the
Banu Yam, until their power waned under the successive rules of the Ottomans and Saudis. The current seat of the Sulaymani Da'i is in Najran, Saudi Arabia, the current incumbent is Sayyidna Ali bin Hāsin al-Makrami.
Atba-e-Malak Badar The Atba-i-Malak community are a branch of Musta'ali Isma'ili Shi'a Islam that broke off from the mainstream Dawoodi Bohra after the death of the 46th Da'i al-Mutlaq, under the leadership of Abdul Hussain Jivaji in 1840. They have further split into two more branches. The
Atba-e-Malak Badar is a branch of
Atba-e-Malak Mustaali Ismaili Shi'a Islam. They follow the preachings of both
Abdul Hussein Jivaji and
Badruddin Ghulam Hussain Miya Khan Saheb who was appointed as Hijab (Veil) of Moulana Malak (Abdul Hussein Jivaji) Saheb. The current leader or Dai al Mutlaq is
Maulana Muhammad Amiruddin Malak Saheb. The Atba-i-Malak Badar community was founded in 1899AD and is based in Mahdibagh,
Nagpur in India.
Atba-e-Malak Vakil (Muslim-Shia-Ismaili-Tayyebi-Dawoodi-Malak-Vakil Bohra) The
Atba-e-Malak Vakil continues the tradition of Nass after the untimely demise of the 46th Da'i al-Mutlaq Syedna Mohammad Badruddin saheb. The Amar passes on to four Mumalikin saheb (hidden successors - the seclusion was necessary to guard the Amar in then difficult times), last one being Moulana Adamji Tayyebji saheb in Mumbai followed by Moulana Malak (Abdul Hussein Jivaji) saheb who appointed
Moulana Abdul Qadir Ebrahimji saheb as his Mansoos (successor) or
Vakil (the one who advocates his succession or roots / acts for his principal) that identifies his followers as
Atba-e-Malak Vakil. Their current spiritual lord / Imam is
Moulana Tayyeb saheb bin Moulana Razzak saheb. This is a very small and peaceful community with high moral and ethical values, the majority of its population is in Nagpur in India with the second largest population is in Mumbai. Qur'an and Nasihat (Scriptures written by Syedi Sadiqali during the period of 42nd Da'i al-Mutlaq Syedna Yusuf Najmuddin saheb and 44th Da'i al-Mutlaq Syedna Mohammed Ezzuddin saheb) are main religious scriptures of Atba-e-Malak Vakil sect.
Qutbi Bohra Taher Fakhruddin is the 54th Da'i al-Mutlaq of the Qutbi Bohras, a sect within
Shia Islam. The current seat of the Qutbi Bohras is in Thane, Maharashtra. == See also ==