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Muḥsin ibn Ḥusayn
محسن بن حسين
Emir of Mecca
ReignNovember 1603 – 21 May 1628
PredecessorAbu Talib ibn Hasan
SuccessorAhmad ibn Abd al-Muttalib
Co-Emirs
  • Idris ibn Hasan (1603–1610)
  • Fuhayd ibn Hasan (1603–1624)
BornAugust or September 1576
Mecca, Hejaz
Died29 April 1629
Near Sanaa, Yemen
Burial
Sanaa, Yemen
HouseBanu Qatadah
FatherHusayn ibn Hasan

Muḥsin ibn Ḥusayn ibn Ḥasan ibn Abī Numayy (Arabic: محسن بن حسين بن حسن بن أبي نمي) was Emir of Mecca and ruler of the Hejaz in partnership with Idris ibn Hasan from 1603 to 1624, then independently from 1624 to 1628.

Muhsin was born in Jumada I 984 AH (August/September 1576). He was raised by his uncle Abu Talib ibn Hasan.[1]

After the death of Sharif Abu Talib in Jumada II 1012 AH (November 1603), the ashraf of Mecca elected Idris ibn Hasan as Emir, with his brother Fuhayd and nephew Muhsin as co-Emirs. Fuhayd and Muhsin were included in the du'a alongside Idris, and were together allotted a quarter of the Emirate's income. Sultan Ahmed I confirmed the appointment of the three sharifs, and sent a decree that was read out in the Masjid al-Haram on Wednesday, 11 Safar 1013 AH (7 July 1604).[2][3]

In late Rabi II 1019 AH (July 1610), Idris and Muhsin deposed Fuhayd.[4][5]

On Thursday, 4 Muharram 1034 AH (16 October 1624) the ashraf deposed Idris and proclaimed Muhsin as sole Emir of Mecca.[6][7] He received an official decree from Sultan Murad IV in Ramadan (June 1625).[8][1]

In mid-Ramadan 1037 AH (May 1628) Muhsin surrendered the Emirate to Ahmad ibn Abd al-Muttalib, then departed to Yemen. He died near Sanaa on 6 Ramadan 1038 AH (29 April 1629). He was buried in Sanaa, and a qubba was built over his grave.[9][10]

  1. ^ a b al-Sinjārī 1998, pp. 603–604.
  2. ^ al-Ghāzī 2009, pp. 378–379.
  3. ^ al-Sinjārī 1998, pp. 527–529.
  4. ^ al-Ghāzī 2009, pp. 380–381.
  5. ^ al-Sinjārī 1998, pp. 542, 553.
  6. ^ al-Ghāzī 2009, pp. 381–383.
  7. ^ al-Sinjārī 1998, pp. 576–578.
  8. ^ al-Ghāzī 2009, p. 385.
  9. ^ al-Ghāzī 2009, pp. 385–389.
  10. ^ al-Sinjārī 1998, pp. 644–645.

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