Sharif Ali

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Sultan Sharif Ali (also known as Barkat Ali ibnu Sharif Ajlan ibni Sharif Rumaithah) was the third sultan of Brunei. He was made Sultan after Sultan Ahmad died without leaving any male descendants, and as such, at the request of the people of Brunei themselves, he became eligible for the throne after marrying Sultan Ahmad's daughter, Puteri Ratna Kesuma.

Sharif Ali was a very pious ruler and was therefore nicknamed "Sultan Berkat" (Blessed Sultan). He was the first sultan to build a mosque, and fortified the defense of Brunei by ordering his people to build a stone fortress. Sharif Ali governed Brunei according to Islamic principles and his reign was popular and highly respected. After his death, Sharif Ali was succeeded by his son Sulaiman.

The royal symbol origin came from the world largest seed called "Coco de mer".

Sultan Sharif Ali was the direct-descendant of Muhammad, through his grandchild, Saidina Hassan r.a. Sultan Sharif Ali was the ancestor of the Brunei & Sulu royal families.

The tomb of Sharif Ali, near Kota Batu.
The tomb of Sharif Ali, near Kota Batu.

[edit] Legacy

In Brunei, his name lives on in numerous entities, including:

  • Masjid Sultan Sharif Ali in Kampong Sengkurong
  • Sekolah Menengah Sultan Sharif Ali in Kampong Sungai Hanching
  • Sultan Sharif Ali Islamic University

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Preceded by
Ahmad
Sultan of Brunei
1425 AD-1432 AD
Succeeded by
Sulaiman