Mohammed Al-Qasim Al-Sijilmasi
Abu Abd Allah Mohammed ibn Abi al-Qasim al-Sijilmasi () was a Moroccan Maliki scholar. He is especially well known for his ''Sharh al-amal al-mutlaq: al-musammá bi-Fath al-jalīl al-samad fī sharh al-takmīl wa-al-mutamad''.Henry Toledano, "Al-Lamiya de az-Zaqqaq, al-'Amal al-Fasi de 'Abd ar-Rahman al-Fasi, y al-'Amal al-Mutlaq de as-Siyilmasi", ''International Journal of Middle East Studies'', vol. 5, 1974 It was finished in 1782. According to al-Hajwi, Sijilmasi died of the plague in Boujad on the i ith of Shawwal 1214/1800. References See also *Abd al-Rahman al-Fasi Abu Zaid Abd al-Rahman Abu Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Qadir al-Fasi (; c. 1631–1685) was a Moroccan writer in the field of law, history, astronomy and music. He wrote some 170 books and has been called the Suyuti of his time. He was born in the promine ... * Ali ibn Qasim al-Zaqqaq Moroccan writers Moroccan Maliki scholars 1800 deaths People from Sijilmasa 18th-century Moroccan people Year of birth missing< ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Boujad
Bouja'd (Moroccan Arabic: , Central Atlas Tamazight, Tamazight: pronunciation: ''Bjaɛd'') is a small city in Khouribga Province , Béni Mellal-Khénifra, Morocco. Postal Code : 25060. The city is a suffi spiritual town between the Arabized zone of steps and Berber speaking erea of the Atlas mountains, it's also famous with the large Jewish community Notable people Famous people originated from Boujad include Moroccan politicians :fr:Mohamed Cherkaoui (homme politique), Mohamed Cherkaoui, Habib El Malki, Taieb Cherkaoui and Lahcen Haddad. Painter Ahmed Cherkaoui. Film Maker Hakim Belabbes. Music artist Salah El Morsli Cherkaoui, Chafik Cherqaoui, [Diplomat] Novelist and poet Idriss Chaarani. Also Israeli diplomat Yehuda Lancry, former Israeli defense minister Amir Peretz and Shaul Amor, mayor of Migdal HaEmek, a member of the Israeli parliament and Israel's ambassador to Belgium. References Populated places in Khouribga Province {{BéniMellalKhénifra-geo-stu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Abd Al-Rahman Al-Fasi
Abu Zaid Abd al-Rahman Abu Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Qadir al-Fasi (; c. 1631–1685) was a Moroccan writer in the field of law, history, astronomy and music. He wrote some 170 books and has been called the Suyuti of his time. He was born in the prominent family of ''al-Fasi'' and he was a follower of his father, the Sufi saint Abd al-Qadir Ibn Ali Ibn Yusuf al-Fasi (1599–1680). Notes Books by al-Fasi *''Hawashi ala Kalam'', Fez 1899 *''Ibtihaj al-qulub bi khabar al-Shaykh Abi al-Mahasin wa wa shaykhihi al-Majdhub'' (a biography of Abu l-Mahasin Yusuf al-Fasi and other Moroccan sheikhs) *''Sharh al' Amal al-Fasi'' (treatise on law), lithography, Fes, ed. Al-Matba'a al Maghribiya, 1899 *''Bu Şinaq'', translated by Nicolae Dobrişan, ANA, 2nd vol., p. 128–134. *''al-Djumu fi ilm al-musiqi wa'l tubul'' (The gatherings in the theory of music and the musical modes) References * Al-Kattani, ''Salwat al-Anfas'' I, 32 * "Al-Lamiya de az-Zaqqaq, al-'Amal al-Fasi de 'Abd ar-Rahman ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ali Ibn Qasim Al-Zaqqaq
Ali ibn al-Qasim al-Zaqqaq (; died 1506/7), from Fes, Morocco is one of the most important authors in the field of Maliki common law. He is the author of the well-known ''Lamiyat al- Zaqqaq'' (the popular title of ''Lamia fi al-Ahkam''), a textbook on judicial procedures (Amal). ''al-Manhaj al-muntakhab'' is another work by al-Zaqqaq on Maliki fiqh.see ''GAL'' S II, 376 ''al-Lulu al-masun fi sadaf al-qawaid al-uyun'' (written in 1815-16) is the verse summary of al-Zaqqaq's, ''al-Manhaj al-muntakhab'' and the commentary of Ahmed Mohammed al-Maqqari (1632) upon it. Notes See also *Mohammed al-Qasim al-Sijilmasi Abu Abd Allah Mohammed ibn Abi al-Qasim al-Sijilmasi () was a Moroccan Maliki scholar. He is especially well known for his ''Sharh al-amal al-mutlaq: al-musammá bi-Fath al-jalīl al-samad fī sharh al-takmīl wa-al-mutamad''.Henry Toledano, "Al-L ... Year of birth unknown 1500s deaths Year of death uncertain Moroccan writers Moroccan Maliki scholars People fr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moroccan Writers
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Moroccan Maliki Scholars
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1800 Deaths
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People From Sijilmasa
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18th-century Moroccan People
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