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Muhammad ibn Ja'far al-Kattani

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Sheik Kattani began by recruiting members in all the major Syrian centers. Most of the 'ulama' in Syrian cities have joined the sect and have led, ipso facto, to the great Muslim religious and philanthropic societies whose influence over the masses are
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Al-Kattānī came from a family of Islamic scholars in Fes, the Kattānīyya brotherhood, strongly marked by the religious tradition of
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Kitāb salwat al-anfās wa-muḥadatha al-akiyas mi-man uqbira min al-ʿulamā wa al-ṣulaḥa bi-Fās
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Santos arrebatados: Algunos ejemplos de Maydub en la Salwat al-anfäs de Muhammad al-Kattani
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al- Azhār al-ʻāṭirat al-anfās bi-dhikr baʻḍ maḥāshin quṭb al-Maghrib wa-tāj madīnat Fās
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al- Azhār al-ʻāṭirat al-anfās bi-dhikr baʻḍ maḥāsin quṭb al-Maghrib wa-tāj madīnat Fās
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At the end of his life, he returned to Morocco where he was taught at the
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Fès et sainteté, de la fondation à l'avènement du Protectorat (808-1912)
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and the renewal of Islam, the only means, according to him, to allow
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Bettina Dennerlein, “Asserting Authority”, in: Gudrun Krämer,
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Speaking for Islam: religious authorities in Muslim societies
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Knysh, A. (1998). Julie Scott Meisami; Paul Starkey (eds.).
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to free themselves from the Christians. He contacted Emir
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Index

Fes
Morocco
Fes
Moroccan
Historian
Scholar
Idris al-Kettani
Arabic
Fes
Moroccan
scholar
theologian
Ibn Arabi
Shaykh al-Islām
Hassan ben Mohammed
Maghreb
French occupation of Morocco
Abd al-Hafid
Medina
Ottoman Empire
Muslim world
Mohamed bin Abd al-Kabir al-Kattani
Medina

al- Azhār al-ʻāṭirat al-anfās bi-dhikr baʻḍ maḥāshin quṭb al-Maghrib wa-tāj madīnat Fās
Damascus
First World War
French mandate
pan-Islamism
Muslims

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