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Al-Alawi was critical of both fundamentalist extremism in Islam as well as secularist modernism, typified in Turkey by Kemal Atatürk. For him, the answers to the challenges of modernity were the doctrines and practices of traditional and spiritual Islam and the rites of religion had no other purpose
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The great size of his following may be explained by the combination of classic Sufism with engagement in contemporary issues, combined with his charisma, to which many sources, both Algerian and French, speak. Al-Alawi's French physician, Marcel Carret, wrote of his first meeting with Sheikh
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Muhammad al-Buzidi in Mostaganem. After al-Buzidi's death in 1909, Sheikh Al-Alawi returned to Mostaganem after a journey to the east (Istanbul), where he first spread the Darqawiyya, and then (in 1914) established his own order, called the Alawiyya in honor of
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In addition to being a classic Sufi shaykh, al-Alawi addressed the problems of modern Algerians using modern methods. He wrote poetry and books on established Sufi topics, and founded and directed two weekly newspapers, the short-lived
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Two Who Attained : Twentieth-Century Sufi Saints: Shaykh Ahmad al-'Alawi & Fatima al-Yashrutiyya, Selections translated from Shaykh Ahmad al-'Alawi's The Divine Graces and a Treatise on the Invocation,
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Munajat of Shaykh Ahmad al-'Alawi: Translated by Abdul-Majid Bhurgri. eBook edition, containing the original Arabic text and the English rendering, can be viewed at
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Al-Alawi was a Sufi shaykh in the classic Darqawi Shadhili tradition, though his order differed somewhat from the norm in its use of the systematic practice of
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See "Men of a Single Book: Fundamentalism in Islam, Christianity, and modern thought", by Mateus Soares de Azevedo: World Wisdom, 2010, p. 32
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Khelifa, Salah, "Alawisme et Madanisme, des origines immédiates aux années 50." Doctoral thesis, Université Jean Moulin Lyon III.
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in the presence of the French president. Sheikh al-Alawi understood French well, though he was reluctant to speak it.
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al-Alawi: "What immediately struck me was his resemblance to the face which is generally used to represent Christ."
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Ahmad al-Alawî, "Lettre ouverte à celui qui critique le soufisme", Éditions La Caravane, St-Gaudens, 2001,
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Although al-Alawi showed unusual respect for Christians, and was in some ways an early practitioner of
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Against the Modern World: Traditionalism and the Secret Intellectual History of the Twentieth Century
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for the sake of making it more accessible, a position that was at that time most controversial.
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A Sufi saint of the twentieth century: Shaikh Ahmad al-Alawi, his spiritual heritage and legacy
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The Alawiyya was one of the first Sufi orders to establish a presence in Europe, notably among
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Cheikh al-Alawî, "Sagesse céleste - Traité de soufisme", Éditions La Caravane, Cugnaux, 2007,
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by Leslie Cadavid (translator) and Seyyed Hossein Nasr (introduction), ed. Fons Vitae (2006)
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On the Unique Name and on 'The Treasury of Truths' of Shaykh Muhammad Ibn al-Habib,
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Men of a Single Book: Fundamentalism in Islam, Christianity, and modern thought
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Knowledge of God, A sufic commentary on the Murshid al-Mu’in of ibn al-‘Ashir
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The Alawiyya spread throughout Algeria, as well as in other parts of the
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and in laying especial emphasis on the invocation of the Supreme Name ..
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The Alawi-Ahmadi tariqah is one of two prominent Sufi tariqat in the
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Sheikh Nuh Keller's website of the Shadhili (Darqawi, Alawi) Tariqa
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Outline of Sufism: The Essentials of Islamic Spiritualit
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Website of Association Internationale Soufie Alawiyya
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Tariqa Shadiliya Darqawiya Alawiya Madaniya Ismailya
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Algerian Sufi and Alawiyya order founder (1869–1934)
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Index


Mostaganem
French Algeria
Islam
shrine
Algeria
Darqawa
Arabic
Sufi Sheikh
a series
Islam
Sufism

Abdul Qadir Gilani
Abdal
Al-Insān al-Kāmil
Baqaa
Dervish
Dhawq
Fakir
Fana
Hal
Haqiqa
Ihsan
Irfan
Ishq
Karamat
Kashf
Lataif
Manzil

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