[1][2][3] He is the father of Hasan Abu Al-Huda, the fourth Prime Minister of Transjordan (r.
[1][3] Due to his ancestry, he was put in charge of the Naqib al-Ashraf Association, which consisted of other Sayyids.
[1][6][3] After Abdul Hamid II was deposed, Sayyadi was exiled to Büyükada where he died in 1909.
He was part of the Rifa'i tariqa, and wrote poems and books with Sufi themes.
This resulted in Mahmud Shukri al-Alusi, a Sufi scholar with Salafist-influenced beliefs to be sent into exile.