For the teacher of Abu Madyan, see Ali ibn Harzihim.
Abu Abd Allah ibn Muhammad ibn Harazim (Arabic: عبدالله بن محمد بن حرزهم; d. 1236)[1] from Fez was a Moroccan Sufi leader, pupil of Abu Madyan. Ibn Harazim was the sheikh of Abu-l-Hassan ash-Shadhili, the eponymous founder of the Shadhili tariqat.
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Abu Abd Allah ibn Muhammad ibn Harazim (Arabic: عبدالله بن محمد بن حرزهم; d. 1236) from Fez was a Moroccan Sufi leader, pupil of Abu Madyan. Ibn Harazim...
Abu Madyan Shuʿayb ibn al-Husayn al-Ansari al-Andalusi (Arabic: ابو مدين شعيب بن الحسين الأنصاري الأندلسي; c. 1126 – 1198 CE), commonly known as Abū Madyan...
Sidi Ali ibnHarzihim (Arabic: علي بن حرزهم) or Abul Hasan Ali ibn Ismail ibn Mohammed ibnAbdallahibnHarzihim/Hirzihim (also: Sidi Hrazem or Sidi Harazim)...
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sultan Ali ibn Yusuf, who feared his influence. Against the wishes of the sultan he received an official burial on the initiative of Ali ibnHarzihim. Islam...
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historic cemeteries. It contains the tomb of Sidi 'Ali ibn Harazem (also spelled Harazim or Harzihim), a 12th-century Sufi mystic who died in 1164–65. His...
ibn Sma'il. The eastern part is known as Sidi Harazem, after one of the most important local saints buried here: Sidi 'Ali ibn Harazem (or Harzihim)...