Abd al-Ilah Pasha


Sharif Abd al-Ilah Pasha ibn Muhammad was a sharif of the Awn clan who was briefly proclaimed Sharif and Emir of Mecca in 1882. He was appointed again in 1908 but died before reaching Mecca.

Biography

Sharif Abd al-Ilah was born in 1261 AH, the youngest son of Sharif Muhammad Ibn Awn.
On 28 Shawwal 1299 AH Vali Osman Nuri Pasha deposed Sharif Abd al-Muttalib ibn Ghalib of the Zayd clan and unilaterally installed Abd al-Ilah as Emir. In late Dhi al-Qidah 1299 AH Sultan Abd al-Hamid overturned the appointment and instead appointed Abd al-Ilah's brother Awn al-Rafiq as Emir. Abd al-Ilah served as acting Emir until his brother's arrival in early Dhi al-Hijjah. In 1883 he moved to Istanbul where on 24 Rabi al-Awwal he was awarded the rank of vezir and appointed to the Council of State.
After Awn al-Rafiq's death in 1905, Abd al-Ilah was rejected for the Emirate in favor of his nephew Sharif Ali ibn Abd Allah, who was actively support by Vali Ratib Pasha. After Ali was deposed, Abd al-Ilah was finally named Emir on 28 Ramadan 1326. However only a few days later he died in Istanbul, on 2 or 3 Shawwal 1326 AH.

Honours

His seaside residence, the Şerifler Yalısı in the Emirgan neighborhood of Istanbul, has been converted into a museum.