- Ahmad ibn Ajiba
Ahmad ibn 'Ajiba (1747 - 1809) was an 18th-century
Moroccan saint in theDarqawa Sufi Islamic lineage.He was born of a Hasani
sharif family in theAnjra tribe that ranges fromTangiers toTetuan along theMediterranean coast of Morocco. As a child he developed a love of knowledge, memorizing theQur'an and studying subjects ranging from ClassicalArabic grammar , religious ethics,poetry , Qur'anic recitation andtafsir . When he reached the age of eighteen he left home and undertook the study of exoteric knowledge in Qasr al-Kabir under the supervision of Sidi Muhammad al-Susi al-Samlali. It was here that he was introduced to studies in the sciences, art, philosophy, law and Qur'anic exegesis in depth. He went to Fes to study withIbn Souda ,Bennani , andEl-Warzazi , and joined the newDarqawiyya in 1208 AH (1793), of which he was the representative in the northern part of theJbala region. He spent his entire life in and around Tetuan, and died of the plague in 1224 AH (1809). He is the author of a considerable number of works and a "Fahrasa" which provides interesting information concerning the intellectual center that Tetuan had become by the beginning of the 19th century.ources
*"The Autobiography (Fahrasa) of a Moroccan Soufi: Ahmad ibn 'Ajiba", translated from the Arabic by
Jean-Louis Michon and David Streight, Fons Vitae, Louisville KY USA,1999 ISBN 188775220XExternal links
*worldcat id|lccn-n84-145927
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