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Abd al-Rahman al-Tha'alibi

Abdul-Rahman al-Tha'alibi (Arabic: أبو زيد عـبـد الـرحـمـن بن مـخـلـوف الـثـعـالـبـي, romanizedAbū Zayd ‘Abd al-Raḥmān ibn Makhlūf ath-Tha‘ālibī) (1384 CE/785 AH – 1479 CE/875 AH) was an Arab Scholar, Imam and Sufi wali. He was born near the town of Isser 86 km south east of Algiers. He was raised in a very spiritual environment with high Islamic values and ethics.[1] He had great interpersonal skills and devoted his entire life in service of the most deprived, to dhikr of Allah, and to writing of over 100 books and treatises.

Algerian Sufi saint
Abd al-Raḥmān ibn Makhlūf ath-Tha‘ālibī
عبد الرحمن بن مخلوف الثعالبي
Personal
Born1384 CE/785 AH
DiedFriday, 23rd of Ramadan, 1479 CE/875 AH
Resting placeThaalibia Cemetery, Bab El Oued
ReligionIslam
RegionAlgeria
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceMaliki
Main interest(s)kalam Sufism Aqida Tafsir
Notable work(s)Al Jawahir Al Hissane fi Tafsir Al Koran (the fine pearls in the exegesis of the Koran) and Haqaiq at-Tawhid (Realities of Oneness)
Muslim leader
Influenced by
  • Mohamed Ibn Marzoug Al Adrissi Abi Djamaa Al Maknassi Al-Ghazali
Influenced

He has become a symbol of Algiers, which has become known as the "city of sidi Abder Rahman."

Birth and Lineage edit

Abdul-Rahman al-Tha'alibi was born in the year 1384 CE/785 AH in Isser in modern-day Boumerdès Province into a pious family with a lineage going back to Ja'far ibn Abi Talib. His Arab Maqillian Bedouin tribe, the Tha'aliba[2] · [3] · ,[4] had long dominated several regions of Algeria from 1204 CE to 1515 CE. In 1378 CE, their nomadic dominance had been broken up by Abu Hammu II, the Sultan of the Kingdom of Tlemcen.

His full lineage is Abu Zaid Abdul Rahman bin Muhammad bin Makhlouf bin Talha bin Amer bin Noufal bin Amer bin Mussour bin Muhammad bin Saba'a bin Makki bin Thalabah bin Musa bin Saeed bin Mufaddal bin Abdul Bar bin Fisi bin Hilal bin Amer bin Hassan bin Muhammad bin Ja'far ibn Abi Talib.

Biography edit

When 15 years old, Abdul-Rahman, with his father Mohamed Ben Makhlouf, went to Morocco for studies where he met the Muslim scholar Mohamed Ibn Marzoug Al Adrissi. In 1392, he made another trip to Bejaia (200 km east of Algiers) seeking knowledge where his father died. He stayed in Bejaia for 7 years studying Islamic sciences. There he learned from disciples of Abdurrahman El-Waghlissi (d. 1383 CE), such as Abû al-Husayn al-Mangalâtî.

Then 24 years old, he travelled to Tunis in 1406 where he stayed for eight years. He met the sheikhs Mohammed Ibn Khalf al-Ubay and Abû al-Mahdi al-Ghabrînî (d. 1413 CE) who introduced him to Sufism and tafsir.

He then traveled to Cairo in 1414 where he stayed with Walî Eddîn al-'Irâqî (d. 1422 CE). Then he traveled to Bursa in Turkey. He returned to Tunisia.

From Tunisia at the age of 32, Abdul-Rahman went to perform Hajj to Mecca, then returned to his native Algeria.

He taught in the Djamaa el Kebir mosque until he died on the Friday of 23rd of Ramadan 875 AH, the 15th of March 1479 snd was buried in Thaalibia Cemetery next to his sheikh Abi Djamaa Al Maknassi in the Casbah of Algiers.[5]

Disciples edit

Abdul-Rahman taught several murids and tolbas in Algiers, as:

  1. Ahmad Zarruq[6]
  2. Ahmed Zouaoui[7]
  3. Muhammad al-Maghili[8]
  4. Abdelbasset Malti [ar][9]
  5. Abdeldjalil Rachedi[10]
  6. Abderrahmane Ghobrini[11][12]
  7. Ahmed ben Zekri [ar][13]
  8. Ali al-Bakri[14]
  9. Ali ibn Salama[15]
  10. Ali Talouti[16]
  11. Ibn Marzuq al-Kafif [ar]
  12. Ismaïl Sendjasni[17]
  13. Mohamed Sanoussi [ar][18][19]
  14. Mohamed Tenessi [ar][20]
  15. Yaakoub al-Fassi[21]

Zawiya edit

 
Zawiya (shrine) of Sidi Abder Rahman, in the Casbah of Algiers

The zawiya contains his tomb, though it is a misnomer since it does not contain any Sufi order in the building. Currently the location houses the tombs of several Algerian historical figures. The first construction dates to 1611 CE and has gone through several changes and additions since, with little left of the original today. In 1696 Dey al-Hadj Ahmed al-Euldji decided to turn it into a funeral mosque. More tombs have been added over the years. Today the mausoleum is often visited by locals of Algiers, especially on Fridays and religious holidays.[22]

Legacy edit

He left a legacy of more than 100 books, among which the most important was Al Jawahir Al hassān fi Tafsir Al Koran (the fine pearls in the exegesis of the Koran).

In his lifetime (1384-1479 CE) the region was split into three states whose legal schools stood out: Tunis, Tlemcen and Fez. The city of Algiers offered little in comparison in terms of religious and cultural pull. It had very few religious schools for teaching the Qur'an, hadith, and legal texts. Economically it also waned in comparison to other cities in the region. Abd al-Rahman al-Tha'alibi's founding of the Tha'alibiyya school attracted many students from all over the world. Families moved into the surrounding area which turned into a place of religious education and training. From then on, Algiers became known as "The city of Sidi Abd al-Rahman."[5]

He is not to be confused with Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Thalabi.

Works edit

 
Haqaiq at-Tawhid (Realities of Oneness) by sheikh Abd al-Rahman al-Tha'libi

His works cover nearly every aspect of the Islamic sciences.[23]

Exegesis and Qur'anic sciences (al-tafsîr wa al-qirâ'ât) edit

  1. The brilliant jewels in the exegesis of the Koran ( al-Djawâhir al-hisân fî tafsîr al-qor'ân )
  2. The stories of the Koran ( Nafâ'is al-murdjân fî qasas al-Qur'an )
  3. The precious gold in the strange verses of the noble Koran ( al-Dhahab al-ibrîz fî gharîb al-qor'ân al-'azîz )
  4. The chosen sources ( al-mukhtâr mina al-djawâmi ' )

Islamic Law (fiqh) edit

  1. The Book of Rites (Al-djâmi 'fi ahqâm el' ibadat )
  2. The great compilation (al-Djâmi 'al-kabîr)
  3. The Garden of Lights ( Rawdat al-anwâr )
  4. The Garden of Lights and the Walk of the Righteous (Rawdat al-anwâr wa nuzhat al-akhyâr)
  5. Commentary of Ibn Hadjeb's breviary (Charh mukhtassar IbnHadjeb)
  6. Commentary of Ibn Khalîl's breviary (Charh mukhtasr sidi Khalil).
  7. Commentary by Ibn Haroun (Char Ibn Haroun)
  8. Commentary on the main questions of Mudawwana (Charh 'uyûn masâ'il al-mudawwana)

Hadith edit

  1. The selected sources ( al-Mukhtâr mina al-djawâmi ')
  2. The Forty Hadiths of Morality (al-Arba'în hadith fî al-wa'z)
  3. Commentary on the wisdoms of Ibn Arafa (Charh ghurar ibn 'Arafa)

Sufism edit

  1. Truths about Sufism ( Haqâ'iq fi al-tasawwuf )
  2. The Gardens of the Pious ( Ryyâd al-sâlihîn )
  3. The gardens of the company in the science of subtleties and the journey of people of truth (Riyyâd al-uns fî 'ilm al-daqâ'iq wa siyar ahl al-haqâ'iq)
  4. The direction of the traveler (Irchâd al-sâlik)

Theology (Aqida) edit

  1. The noble sciences in the states of the other world ( al-'ulûm al-fâkhira fî al-nazar fî ahwâl al-âkhira )
  2. The Book of Dreams ( Kitâb al-marâ'î )

Morals (al-wa'z) edit

  1. The Direction for the Interest of the People (al-Irchâd limâ fîhi min masâlih al-'ibâd)
  2. The compilation of wisdoms (Djâmi 'al fawâ'id).
  3. The book of advice (Kitâb al-nasâ'ih)

Sira and History edit

  1. The lights in the signs and miracles of the chosen Prophet ( al-anwâr fi ayât wa mu'djizât al-nabî al-mukhtâr )
  2. The summary of the stories of the nations (Djâmi 'al himam fî akhbâr al-umam)
  3. The journey to Allah (al-rihla ilâ Allah)

Arabic Language edit

  1. The embellishment of the brothers in the conjugation of verses from the Koran (Tuhfat al-ikhwân fî i'râb ây al-qor'ân).
  2. The lexicon and its summary (al-fahrast wa mukhtasarihâ)

Prayers and litanies (Dua) edit

  1. The precious jewel (al-durr al-fâ'iq).
  2. The very precious oath (al-'aqd al-nafîs)
  3. The compilation of benefits (djâmi 'al-khayrât).

See also edit

External links edit

  • French and Arabic resource on the scholar
  • Zawiya Sidi Abd al-Rahman

References edit

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  2. ^ Dhina, Amar (1986). Cités musulmanes d'Orient et d'Occident (in French). Entreprise nationale du livre.
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  4. ^ Auzias, Dominique; Labourdette, Jean-Paul (2 February 2017). ALGÉRIE 2017/2018 Petit Futé (in French). Petit Futé. ISBN 979-10-331-5116-6.
  5. ^ a b "Le Cheikh – at-Thaâlibî". Association Sidi Abderrahmane At-Thaalibi (in French). Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  6. ^ "زروق - المكتبة الشاملة الحديثة". Retrieved 21 March 2023.
  7. ^ "شجرة النور الزكية في طبقات المالكية - محمد مخلوف ( نسخة واضحة ومنسقة )".
  8. ^ خ, الوسط (12 June 2020). "سيرة محمد بن عبد الكريم بن محمد المغيلي التلمساني".
  9. ^ "ص254 - كتاب معجم المفسرين من صدر الإسلام وحتى العصر الحاضر - عبد الباسط بن خليل بن شاهين الملطي ثم القاهري زين الدين - المكتبة الشاملة الحديثة".
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  21. ^ "الضوء اللامع لأهل القرن التاسع 1-6 ج5". January 2003.
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  23. ^ "Œuvre – at-Thaâlibî" (in French). Retrieved 29 April 2020.

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For other people named Thalabi see Tha alibi surname Not to be confused with Thaalibia disambiguation Abdul Rahman al Tha alibi Arabic أبو زيد عـبـد الـرحـمـن بن مـخـلـوف الـثـعـالـبـي romanized Abu Zayd Abd al Raḥman ibn Makhluf ath Tha alibi 1384 CE 785 AH 1479 CE 875 AH was an Arab Scholar Imam and Sufi wali He was born near the town of Isser 86 km south east of Algiers He was raised in a very spiritual environment with high Islamic values and ethics 1 He had great interpersonal skills and devoted his entire life in service of the most deprived to dhikr of Allah and to writing of over 100 books and treatises Algerian Sufi saintAbd al Raḥman ibn Makhluf ath Tha alibi عبد الرحمن بن مخلوف الثعالبيPersonalBorn1384 CE 785 AHIsserDiedFriday 23rd of Ramadan 1479 CE 875 AHAlgiersResting placeThaalibia Cemetery Bab El OuedReligionIslamRegionAlgeriaDenominationSunniJurisprudenceMalikiMain interest s kalam Sufism Aqida TafsirNotable work s Al Jawahir Al Hissane fi Tafsir Al Koran the fine pearls in the exegesis of the Koran and Haqaiq at Tawhid Realities of Oneness Muslim leaderInfluenced by Mohamed Ibn Marzoug Al Adrissi Abi Djamaa Al Maknassi Al GhazaliInfluenced Ahmed ZouaouiHe has become a symbol of Algiers which has become known as the city of sidi Abder Rahman Contents 1 Birth and Lineage 2 Biography 3 Disciples 4 Zawiya 5 Legacy 6 Works 6 1 Exegesis and Qur anic sciences al tafsir wa al qira at 6 2 Islamic Law fiqh 6 3 Hadith 6 4 Sufism 6 5 Theology Aqida 6 6 Morals al wa z 6 7 Sira and History 6 8 Arabic Language 6 9 Prayers and litanies Dua 7 See also 8 External links 9 ReferencesBirth and Lineage editAbdul Rahman al Tha alibi was born in the year 1384 CE 785 AH in Isser in modern day Boumerdes Province into a pious family with a lineage going back to Ja far ibn Abi Talib His Arab Maqillian Bedouin tribe the Tha aliba 2 3 4 had long dominated several regions of Algeria from 1204 CE to 1515 CE In 1378 CE their nomadic dominance had been broken up by Abu Hammu II the Sultan of the Kingdom of Tlemcen His full lineage is Abu Zaid Abdul Rahman bin Muhammad bin Makhlouf bin Talha bin Amer bin Noufal bin Amer bin Mussour bin Muhammad bin Saba a bin Makki bin Thalabah bin Musa bin Saeed bin Mufaddal bin Abdul Bar bin Fisi bin Hilal bin Amer bin Hassan bin Muhammad bin Ja far ibn Abi Talib Biography editWhen 15 years old Abdul Rahman with his father Mohamed Ben Makhlouf went to Morocco for studies where he met the Muslim scholar Mohamed Ibn Marzoug Al Adrissi In 1392 he made another trip to Bejaia 200 km east of Algiers seeking knowledge where his father died He stayed in Bejaia for 7 years studying Islamic sciences There he learned from disciples of Abdurrahman El Waghlissi d 1383 CE such as Abu al Husayn al Mangalati Then 24 years old he travelled to Tunis in 1406 where he stayed for eight years He met the sheikhs Mohammed Ibn Khalf al Ubay and Abu al Mahdi al Ghabrini d 1413 CE who introduced him to Sufism and tafsir He then traveled to Cairo in 1414 where he stayed with Wali Eddin al Iraqi d 1422 CE Then he traveled to Bursa in Turkey He returned to Tunisia From Tunisia at the age of 32 Abdul Rahman went to perform Hajj to Mecca then returned to his native Algeria He taught in the Djamaa el Kebir mosque until he died on the Friday of 23rd of Ramadan 875 AH the 15th of March 1479 snd was buried in Thaalibia Cemetery next to his sheikh Abi Djamaa Al Maknassi in the Casbah of Algiers 5 Disciples editAbdul Rahman taught several murids and tolbas in Algiers as Ahmad Zarruq 6 Ahmed Zouaoui 7 Muhammad al Maghili 8 Abdelbasset Malti ar 9 Abdeldjalil Rachedi 10 Abderrahmane Ghobrini 11 12 Ahmed ben Zekri ar 13 Ali al Bakri 14 Ali ibn Salama 15 Ali Talouti 16 Ibn Marzuq al Kafif ar Ismail Sendjasni 17 Mohamed Sanoussi ar 18 19 Mohamed Tenessi ar 20 Yaakoub al Fassi 21 Zawiya edit nbsp Zawiya shrine of Sidi Abder Rahman in the Casbah of AlgiersThe zawiya contains his tomb though it is a misnomer since it does not contain any Sufi order in the building Currently the location houses the tombs of several Algerian historical figures The first construction dates to 1611 CE and has gone through several changes and additions since with little left of the original today In 1696 Dey al Hadj Ahmed al Euldji decided to turn it into a funeral mosque More tombs have been added over the years Today the mausoleum is often visited by locals of Algiers especially on Fridays and religious holidays 22 Legacy editHe left a legacy of more than 100 books among which the most important was Al Jawahir Al hassan fi Tafsir Al Koran the fine pearls in the exegesis of the Koran In his lifetime 1384 1479 CE the region was split into three states whose legal schools stood out Tunis Tlemcen and Fez The city of Algiers offered little in comparison in terms of religious and cultural pull It had very few religious schools for teaching the Qur an hadith and legal texts Economically it also waned in comparison to other cities in the region Abd al Rahman al Tha alibi s founding of the Tha alibiyya school attracted many students from all over the world Families moved into the surrounding area which turned into a place of religious education and training From then on Algiers became known as The city of Sidi Abd al Rahman 5 He is not to be confused with Ahmad ibn Muhammad al Thalabi Works edit nbsp Haqaiq at Tawhid Realities of Oneness by sheikh Abd al Rahman al Tha libiHis works cover nearly every aspect of the Islamic sciences 23 Exegesis and Qur anic sciences al tafsir wa al qira at edit The brilliant jewels in the exegesis of the Koran al Djawahir al hisan fi tafsir al qor an The stories of the Koran Nafa is al murdjan fi qasas al Qur an The precious gold in the strange verses of the noble Koran al Dhahab al ibriz fi gharib al qor an al aziz The chosen sources al mukhtar mina al djawami Islamic Law fiqh edit The Book of Rites Al djami fi ahqam el ibadat The great compilation al Djami al kabir The Garden of Lights Rawdat al anwar The Garden of Lights and the Walk of the Righteous Rawdat al anwar wa nuzhat al akhyar Commentary of Ibn Hadjeb s breviary Charh mukhtassar IbnHadjeb Commentary of Ibn Khalil s breviary Charh mukhtasr sidi Khalil Commentary by Ibn Haroun Char Ibn Haroun Commentary on the main questions of Mudawwana Charh uyun masa il al mudawwana Hadith edit The selected sources al Mukhtar mina al djawami The Forty Hadiths of Morality al Arba in hadith fi al wa z Commentary on the wisdoms of Ibn Arafa Charh ghurar ibn Arafa Sufism edit Truths about Sufism Haqa iq fi al tasawwuf The Gardens of the Pious Ryyad al salihin The gardens of the company in the science of subtleties and the journey of people of truth Riyyad al uns fi ilm al daqa iq wa siyar ahl al haqa iq The direction of the traveler Irchad al salik Theology Aqida edit The noble sciences in the states of the other world al ulum al fakhira fi al nazar fi ahwal al akhira The Book of Dreams Kitab al mara i Morals al wa z edit The Direction for the Interest of the People al Irchad lima fihi min masalih al ibad The compilation of wisdoms Djami al fawa id The book of advice Kitab al nasa ih Sira and History edit The lights in the signs and miracles of the chosen Prophet al anwar fi ayat wa mu djizat al nabi al mukhtar The summary of the stories of the nations Djami al himam fi akhbar al umam The journey to Allah al rihla ila Allah Arabic Language edit The embellishment of the brothers in the conjugation of verses from the Koran Tuhfat al ikhwan fi i rab ay al qor an The lexicon and its summary al fahrast wa mukhtasariha Prayers and litanies Dua edit The precious jewel al durr al fa iq The very precious oath al aqd al nafis The compilation of benefits djami al khayrat See also edit nbsp Islam portal nbsp Algeria portalList of Sufis List of Ash aris and Maturidis List of Muslim theologians List of Algerians List of people from Boumerdes Province Algerian Islamic reference Muftis in Algiers Lists of mosques List of mosques in Africa List of mosques in AlgeriaExternal links editFrench and Arabic resource on the scholar Zawiya Sidi Abd al RahmanReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sidi Abderahman islamictourism com PDF Retrieved 21 March 2023 Dhina Amar 1986 Cites musulmanes d Orient et d Occident in French Entreprise nationale du livre Icheboudene Larbi 1997 Alger histoire et capitale de destin national in French Casbah Editions Auzias Dominique Labourdette Jean Paul 2 February 2017 ALGERIE 2017 2018 Petit Fute in French Petit Fute ISBN 979 10 331 5116 6 a b Le Cheikh at Thaalibi Association Sidi Abderrahmane At Thaalibi in French Retrieved 29 April 2020 زروق المكتبة الشاملة الحديثة Retrieved 21 March 2023 شجرة النور الزكية في طبقات المالكية محمد مخلوف نسخة واضحة ومنسقة خ الوسط 12 June 2020 سيرة محمد بن عبد الكريم بن محمد المغيلي التلمساني ص254 كتاب معجم المفسرين من صدر الإسلام وحتى العصر الحاضر عبد الباسط بن خليل بن شاهين الملطي ثم القاهري زين الدين المكتبة الشاملة الحديثة صاري أمينة 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