- Abdallah al-Ghazwani
Abu Mohammed Abdallah al-Ghazwani (died 1529) was a Sufi saint from
Morocco in the tradition ofal-Jazuli andash-Shadhili . He was the successor ofAbdelaziz al-Tebaa . Some two hundred years after his death he became one of the "Sabaatou rijales", the seven saints ofMarrakesh , an institution founded by al-Yusi at the instigation of sultanMoulay Ismael (1672-1727).Abdallah al-Ghazwani wrote on the idea of the Tariqa Muhammadiyya. Al-Ghazwani combinedIbn Arabi ’s andal-Jili ’s ideas of the saint’s absorption (or annihilation) in the Muhammadan essence (dhat) with an emphasis on the necessity of the saint’s involvement in society. [Vincent Cornell, "Realm of the Saint, Power and Authority in Moroccan Sufism" (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1998), pp. 219, 227.] Al-Ghazwani was also renowned for his skill in sinking wells and constructing channels. [Francisco Rodriguez-Manas, "Agriculture, Sūfism and the State in Tenth/Sixteenth-Century Morocco", Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 59, No. 3 (1996), pp. 450-471]References
*Hasan Jallab, "Abu Muhammad Abdullah Al Ghazwani", Morocco: Imprimerie et Papeterie Nationale, 2005 (Biography of Al Ghazwani) ISBN 1191403
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