Sayyid
"Sayyid" is an Arabic title used to denote a person who is a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad. It is often associated with individuals from the Hashemite family, which traces its lineage back to the Prophet's daughter, Fatimah, and her husband, Ali. The title signifies respect and honor within the Muslim community.
In many cultures, Sayyids are regarded as religious leaders or scholars due to their lineage. They may hold special status in various Islamic traditions, and their descendants often play significant roles in community leadership and religious guidance.