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Muhammad ibn al-Habib

Muhammad ibn al-Habib ibn as-Siddiq al-Amghari al-Idrisi al-Hasani (1876–1972), was a Moroccan Islamic teacher, author, and shaykh of the Darqawi tariqa in Morocco.

Muhammad ibn al-Habib
Born1876 (1876)
DiedJanuary 10, 1972 (1973) (aged 96)
Era20th Century
SchoolMaliki (Sufism)
Main interests
Tasawwuf

Life and education Edit

Muhammad Ibn al-Habib was born in Fes in 1876. At the proper age, he went to the Qur'anic kuttab at Qantara Abu'r-Ru'us where he studied with Sidi al-Hashimi as-Sanhaji, learning Quranic reading, writing and recitation. He also studied with Sidi Ahmad al-Filali in the school of Qasba an-Nawwar and memorised the Qur'an under him. In about 1894, he began studies at the Abu'l-Junud Mosque, studying with Sidi Mahmad al-Irari, concentrating on the Ajrummiyya,[1] the Alfiyya,[2] as-Sullam by al-Bannani and at-Tirmidhi's Shamā'il.[3]

Then in the Al-Qarawiyyin mosque, he studied Khalil's Mukhtasar[4] including its commentaries by az-Zurqani, al-Bannani and al-Kharashi, with Sidi Ahmad ibn al-Jilali al-Amghari. He studied the Tuhfa with the commentary of Shaykh at-Tawudi ibn Sawda and the Collection of the Adab of the Teacher and Student by Shaykh Khalil with Sidi Abu Bakr ibn al-'Arabi Bannani. He studied part of Sahih Bukhari and the Hikam of Ibn 'Ata Allah[5] with Ahmad ibn al-Khayyat az-Zargari.

He studied az-Zaqqaqiyya[6] with the margin which the shaykh himself wrote, with Sidi 'Abdu's'-Salam al-Huwari; the Alfiyya with the commentary of al-Makudi and al-Muwaddih with Sidi Khalil al-Khalidi; part of the Jami' al-Jawami' and part of the Musnad of Ahmad ibn Hanbal with Muhammad ibn Jaafar al-Kittani; Khalil's Mukhtasar, a summary of the Mukhtasar as-Sa'd, and part of Tawhid al-Murshid with the commentary of Shaykh at-Tayyib ibn Kiran with Sidi J. Muhammad Fatha Junun.

From Moulay 'Abdullah ibn Idris al-Badrawi, he learned Sahih Bukhari, part of Khalil's Mukhtasar, al- Isti'ara of Shaykh at-Tayyib ibn Kiran, and part of the Hamziyya by al-Busiri with the commentary of Ibn Hajar. He learned part of Khalil's Mukhtasar, ash-Shifa' by Qadi Iyad ibn Musa and part of al-Murshid al-Mu'in by Mayyara from Sidi Hammad as-Sanhaji. He also studied al-Murshid al-Mu'in from Sidi Muhammad ibn 'Abdu'r-Rahman al-Filali.

Teachings Edit

He stopped his studies in 1901 and began voluntary instruction at the Qasba an-Nawwar mosque, teaching al-Murshid al-Mu'in, Khalil's Mukhtasar, the Muwatta of Imam Malik, as-Sanusiyya, and tafsir. He continued to undertake the tasks of his educational and secondary work until he immigrated to Meknès in 1936. There he continued his scholarly activity by giving lessons in the Zaytuna Mosque on tafsir and fiqh using the Risala of al-Qayrawani,[7] and in tasawwuf using the Hikam, al-Murshid al-Mu'in, the ash-Shifa of Qadi Iyad, Bennani's commentary on Imam al-Akhdari's as-Sullam (a short poem on logic), and al-Makkudi's commentary on the Alfiyya of Ibn Malik, a 1000 lined poem on the sciences of the Arabic language.[citation needed]

His Ijazah & journeys Edit

Badr ud-din ad-Dismishqi gave him a written ijazah in Damascus and he also received one from the Qadi of Tlemcen, Sidi Abu Shu'ayb, and oral ijazahs from Ahmad ibn al-Jilali al-Amghari, and Sidi Abu Bakr ibn al-'Arabi Bannani. In 1931 he went to Mecca for hajj and met with many scholars, including Shaykh Bakhit al-Muti'i and Shaykh as-Simaluti. In Syria he met Tawfiq al-Ayyubi and Badur'd-din ad-Dimishaqi. Later he travelled to Algiers and met Sidi Muhammad ibn Jalul and Sidi Ahmad in Blida, and Sidi Muhammad al-Qadi in the Oujda area. While there, he gave lessons on Sahih Bukhari and al-Murshid al-Mu'in with the commentary of Shaykh at-Tayyib ibn Kiran.

He left Meknès, in the company of his wives, intending to performing a third hajj in 1972, but died in Blida on January 10, 1972. He was buried on the same day in the Darqawi zawiya which he himself had inaugurated.[8] On January 31 of the same year he was re-buried at Darb al-Pasha (Meknès), in his zawiya near the Zaytuna mosque.[citation needed]

Bibliography Edit

He wrote:

  • A diwan (collection of poetry or prose) called The Desire of the Travelling Murids and the Gift of the Wayfaring Gnostics. It has been published at least twice in Morocco, once in England which saw a number of reprints, and then a recent completely new edition by Madinah Media.
  • A commentary on the Hafidha of Sidi Muhammad al-'Arabi al-'Alawi al-Madghari which contains supplications of the Muhammad, ayat of Qur'an and some of the Shadhili hizbs.
  • A commentary on the Salat al-Mashishiyya.
  • Several qasidas (polythematic poems) about tasawwuf, good character, praise of Allah, praise of Muhammad and religious admonitions.

References Edit

  1. ^ The quite famous precis of grammar by Ibn Ajurrūm al-Sanhaji (d.1323)
  2. ^ A grammar treatise in "a thousand" verses by Jamal al-din Ibn Malik (d.1274)
  3. ^ Shamā'il al-rasūl ("The Beautiful Characteristics of the Prophet"), by al-Hakim al-Tirmidhi (d.898)
  4. ^ "Precus" of Maliki law written by Khalil ibn Ishaq al-Jundi (d.1365),
  5. ^ The Hikam (Sentences), written by Ibn 'Ata'llah, the third great master of the Shadili, who died in Cairo in 1310
  6. ^ A didactic poem on Maliki law by Abu'l Hasan Ali al-Tujibi (d.1506)
  7. ^ A treatise on Maliki law by Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani (d.996)
  8. ^ That was in the Belqasim al-Wizri Street in Blida

muhammad, habib, siddiq, amghari, idrisi, hasani, 1876, 1972, moroccan, islamic, teacher, author, shaykh, darqawi, tariqa, morocco, born1876, 1876, diedjanuary, 1972, 1973, aged, era20th, centuryschoolmaliki, sufism, main, intereststasawwuf, contents, life, ed. Muhammad ibn al Habib ibn as Siddiq al Amghari al Idrisi al Hasani 1876 1972 was a Moroccan Islamic teacher author and shaykh of the Darqawi tariqa in Morocco Muhammad ibn al HabibBorn1876 1876 DiedJanuary 10 1972 1973 aged 96 Era20th CenturySchoolMaliki Sufism Main interestsTasawwuf Contents 1 Life and education 2 Teachings 3 His Ijazah amp journeys 4 Bibliography 5 ReferencesLife and education EditMuhammad Ibn al Habib was born in Fes in 1876 At the proper age he went to the Qur anic kuttab at Qantara Abu r Ru us where he studied with Sidi al Hashimi as Sanhaji learning Quranic reading writing and recitation He also studied with Sidi Ahmad al Filali in the school of Qasba an Nawwar and memorised the Qur an under him In about 1894 he began studies at the Abu l Junud Mosque studying with Sidi Mahmad al Irari concentrating on the Ajrummiyya 1 the Alfiyya 2 as Sullam by al Bannani and at Tirmidhi s Shama il 3 Then in the Al Qarawiyyin mosque he studied Khalil s Mukhtasar 4 including its commentaries by az Zurqani al Bannani and al Kharashi with Sidi Ahmad ibn al Jilali al Amghari He studied the Tuhfa with the commentary of Shaykh at Tawudi ibn Sawda and the Collection of the Adab of the Teacher and Student by Shaykh Khalil with Sidi Abu Bakr ibn al Arabi Bannani He studied part of Sahih Bukhari and the Hikam of Ibn Ata Allah 5 with Ahmad ibn al Khayyat az Zargari He studied az Zaqqaqiyya 6 with the margin which the shaykh himself wrote with Sidi Abdu s Salam al Huwari the Alfiyya with the commentary of al Makudi and al Muwaddih with Sidi Khalil al Khalidi part of the Jami al Jawami and part of the Musnad of Ahmad ibn Hanbal with Muhammad ibn Jaafar al Kittani Khalil s Mukhtasar a summary of the Mukhtasar as Sa d and part of Tawhid al Murshid with the commentary of Shaykh at Tayyib ibn Kiran with Sidi J Muhammad Fatha Junun From Moulay Abdullah ibn Idris al Badrawi he learned Sahih Bukhari part of Khalil s Mukhtasar al Isti ara of Shaykh at Tayyib ibn Kiran and part of the Hamziyya by al Busiri with the commentary of Ibn Hajar He learned part of Khalil s Mukhtasar ash Shifa by Qadi Iyad ibn Musa and part of al Murshid al Mu in by Mayyara from Sidi Hammad as Sanhaji He also studied al Murshid al Mu in from Sidi Muhammad ibn Abdu r Rahman al Filali Teachings EditHe stopped his studies in 1901 and began voluntary instruction at the Qasba an Nawwar mosque teaching al Murshid al Mu in Khalil s Mukhtasar the Muwatta of Imam Malik as Sanusiyya and tafsir He continued to undertake the tasks of his educational and secondary work until he immigrated to Meknes in 1936 There he continued his scholarly activity by giving lessons in the Zaytuna Mosque on tafsir and fiqh using the Risala of al Qayrawani 7 and in tasawwuf using the Hikam al Murshid al Mu in the ash Shifa of Qadi Iyad Bennani s commentary on Imam al Akhdari s as Sullam a short poem on logic and al Makkudi s commentary on the Alfiyya of Ibn Malik a 1000 lined poem on the sciences of the Arabic language citation needed His Ijazah amp journeys EditBadr ud din ad Dismishqi gave him a written ijazah in Damascus and he also received one from the Qadi of Tlemcen Sidi Abu Shu ayb and oral ijazahs from Ahmad ibn al Jilali al Amghari and Sidi Abu Bakr ibn al Arabi Bannani In 1931 he went to Mecca for hajj and met with many scholars including Shaykh Bakhit al Muti i and Shaykh as Simaluti In Syria he met Tawfiq al Ayyubi and Badur d din ad Dimishaqi Later he travelled to Algiers and met Sidi Muhammad ibn Jalul and Sidi Ahmad in Blida and Sidi Muhammad al Qadi in the Oujda area While there he gave lessons on Sahih Bukhari and al Murshid al Mu in with the commentary of Shaykh at Tayyib ibn Kiran He left Meknes in the company of his wives intending to performing a third hajj in 1972 but died in Blida on January 10 1972 He was buried on the same day in the Darqawi zawiya which he himself had inaugurated 8 On January 31 of the same year he was re buried at Darb al Pasha Meknes in his zawiya near the Zaytuna mosque citation needed Bibliography EditHe wrote A diwan collection of poetry or prose called The Desire of the Travelling Murids and the Gift of the Wayfaring Gnostics It has been published at least twice in Morocco once in England which saw a number of reprints and then a recent completely new edition by Madinah Media A commentary on the Hafidha of Sidi Muhammad al Arabi al Alawi al Madghari which contains supplications of the Muhammad ayat of Qur an and some of the Shadhili hizbs A commentary on the Salat al Mashishiyya Several qasidas polythematic poems about tasawwuf good character praise of Allah praise of Muhammad and religious admonitions References Edit The quite famous precis of grammar by Ibn Ajurrum al Sanhaji d 1323 A grammar treatise in a thousand verses by Jamal al din Ibn Malik d 1274 Shama il al rasul The Beautiful Characteristics of the Prophet by al Hakim al Tirmidhi d 898 Precus of Maliki law written by Khalil ibn Ishaq al Jundi d 1365 The Hikam Sentences written by Ibn Ata llah the third great master of the Shadili who died in Cairo in 1310 A didactic poem on Maliki law by Abu l Hasan Ali al Tujibi d 1506 A treatise on Maliki law by Ibn Abi Zayd al Qayrawani d 996 That was in the Belqasim al Wizri Street in Blida Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Muhammad ibn al Habib amp oldid 1180840745, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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