Qatada ibn Idris
| Qatada ibn Idris | |
|---|---|
| Emir of Mecca | |
| Reign | 1201–1220 | 
| Predecessor | Mukaththir | 
| Successor | Hasan | 
| Born | c. early 1130s or 1150s Yanbu, Fatimid Caliphate (present-day Saudi Arabia) | 
| Died | 1220/1221 Mecca, Ayyubid Sultanate (present-day Saudi Arabia) | 
| House | Banu Hasan | 
| Arabic name | |
| Personal (Ism) | Qatāda قتادة | 
| Patronymic (Nasab) | Ibn Idrīs ibn Muṭā‘in بن إدريس بن مطاعن | 
| Teknonymic (Kunya) | Abū ʿAzīz أبو عزيز | 
| Toponymic (Nisba) | Al-Ḥasanī al-ʿAlawī al-Yanbuʿī al-Makkī 'the Hasanid, the Alid, the Yanbuite, the Meccan' الحسني العلوي الينبعى المكي | 
Abu Aziz Qatada ibn Idris al-Hasani al-Alawi al-Yanbu'i al-Makki (Arabic: أبو عزيز قتادة بن إدريس الحسني العلوي الينبعى المكي, romanized: Abū ʿAzīz Qatāda ibn Idrīs al-Ḥasanī al-ʿAlawī al-Yanbuʿī al-Makkī; d. 1220/1221) was the Sharif of Mecca, reigning from 1201 to 1220/1221. He also founded the Banu Qatadah dynasty and established a tradition of sharifs descended from him to rule Mecca which lasted until the office was abolished in 1925. Regarding his sectarian denomination, Qatadah ibn Idris was a Zaidi Shi'ite.