Al-Sayed Suleiman
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Sayed Suleiman is a large branch of the well-known Atassi (Atasi) family of Homs, Syria. The family descends from Sayed Suleiman Chalabi son of Sayed Abdullah Al-Atassi, a prominent religious figure in the 18th century and the head of the Atsssi family of that time. The family belongs to the Hashemite-Husseini class, or Ashraf, descendents of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Islamic court Registers of Homs show that Sayed Sueliman was a highly regarded figure, as evident by the titles given to him in formal address by the court. He was married to Jalla Al-Khaleq Al-Atassi, the daughter of his cousin, Ali Efendi Al-Atassi, the Grand Mufti of Homs. He died in 1775 leaving one son, Sayed Saleh Atassi. It is estimated that there are about 500-600 family members today in Homs and other places in the World. Some may still attach Atassi to their surname.