‘Abd al-‘Azīz ibn Idrīs عبد العزيز بن إدريس | |
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Emir of Mecca | |
Reign | 17 March 1632 – 22 June 1632 |
Predecessor | Muhammad ibn Abd Allah Zayd ibn Muhsin |
Successor | Zayd ibn Muhsin |
Co-Emir | Nami ibn Abd al-Muttalib |
Died | 1652 or 1653 Mecca, Egypt |
House | Banu Qatadah |
‘Abd al-‘Azīz ibn Idrīs ibn Ḥasan ibn Abī Numayy (Arabic: عبد العزيز بن إدريس بن حسن بن أبي نمي) was co-ruler of the Sharifate of Mecca with his cousin Nami ibn Abd al-Muttalib for three months in 1632.[1]
After Nami captured Mecca on Wednesday, 17 March 1632 (25 Sha'ban 1041) he appointed Abd al-Aziz as his partner. Abd al-Aziz was entitled to one quarter of the Emirate, and his name was not included in the du‘a.[2][3][4]
Abd al-Aziz fled Mecca with Nami on Tuesday, 22 June 1632 (4 Dhu al-Hijjah). On their way to the fortress of Turbah he separated from the group and went to Yanbu.[5][6]
He died of plague in Egypt in 1652–1653 (1063 AH).[7]