"Sayyid" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Title: Meaning of Sayyid
Sayyid is a honorific title used in various cultures, particularly in the Middle East and South Asia. It is a form of respect and is often bestowed upon someone who is a descendant of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. The title typically implies nobility, dignity, and prestige.
In Arabic, the word "sayyid" means "lord" or "master." It is often translated to English as "master," "sir," or "lord."
In Islamic contexts, a Sayyid is typically a descendant of Muhammad through one of his grandchildren. People who hold this title include:
Members of the Ahl al-Bayt (the household of Muhammad)
Descendants of the Prophet's sons-in-law, such as Ali ibn Abi Talib and Uthman ibn Affan
People who have been directly descended from any of the twelve Imams, along with their wives and children
The title is often combined with given names and is used as a surname. For example, Sayyid Ali is a person named Ali who is a Sayyid.