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Abd al-Salam ibn Mashish

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His genealogy was traced through several ancestors—some of them with typically Berber names—all the way to the Prophet of Islam,
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Titus Burckhardt, "The Prayer of Ibn Mashish (As-Salat al-Mashishiyah)", Translation and commentary,
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Muhammad Bennani, Mulay Abd Es Selam El Machich, ed. by África Española – Madrid, 1913 (In Spanish)
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Virtually nothing is known about him except that he was assassinated in 1227/1228 by the anti-
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Index

Tétouan
Sunni
Maliki
Abu Madyan
Abu Madyan
Ibn Arabi
Abul Hasan ash-Shadhili
Arabic
Moroccan
Sufi
saint
Almohad Caliphate
Almohad
ibn Abi Tawajin
Muhammad
Béjaïa
Andalusian
Abu Madyan
ascetic
murshid
Al-Shadhili
Titus Burckhardt


"ʿAbd al-Salām b. Mas̲h̲īs̲h̲"
Bearman, P.
Bosworth, C.E.
Heinrichs, W.P.
Encyclopaedia of Islam
Brill Publishers

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