Ahmad ibn Idris al-Fasi

Ahmad ibn Idris al-Fasi

Ahmad Ibn Idris al-Laraishi al-Yamlahi al-Alami al-Idrisi al-Hasani (1760-1837) was a Neo-Sufi reformer, active in Morocco, North Africa, and Yemen, who opposed the Ulema and tried to bring a more vibrant form of Islam directly to the people. Ahmad Ibn Idris was the founder of the Idrisi order (Idrisiyya) and travelled extensively in North Africa and Yemen, instructing the ordinary people in their dialect, and teaching them how to perform such basic as the salat. He rejected the following of legal schools (madhhabs) and criticised the ideology of wahabbism on many points. [Scott Alan Kugle, "Sufis & Saints' Bodies: Mysticism, Corporeality, & Sacred Power", 2007, ISBN 080783081X, p. 269-270] He came to Cairo in 1799 and, in 1818, went to Mecca for a second time and settled there. He was one of the most eminent teachers in the holy city. Due to opposition from the exoteric Ulema he had to flee to Zabid in Yemen in 1827. After Ahmad’s death the Idrisiyya split into new lines and his more influential pupils embarked upon independent courses. The most important of these was the influential Muhammad al-Sanusi, founder of the Sufi order of the Sanusiyya. Ahmad Ibn Idris was born 1760 near Fez in Morocco. He died 1837 in Sabya (which was then in Yemen but is today part of Saudi Arabia).

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Bibliography

* Thomassen, Einar & Radtke, Bernd, eds, "The Letters of Ahmad ibn Idris". London: Christopher Hurst. A collective volume containing the texts and translations of 35 letters to and from Ibn Idris. The contributors are Albrecht Hofheinz, Ali Salih Karrar, R.S. O’Fahey, B. Radtke & Einar Thomassen. Published by Northwestern University Press, Evanston, Illinois by arrangement with C. Hurst and Co. (Publishers) Ltd., London, 1993. ISBN 978-0810110700
* Rex S. O'Fahey, "Enigmatic Saint, Ahmad Ibn Idris and the Idrisi Tradition", 1994 This book details his early life and travels. The book also examines his relationships with his students, including Muhammad al-Sanusi and Muhammad Uthman al-Mirghani (founder of the Khatmiyya in the Sudan and Eritrea) and traces the influence of his ideas. Published by Northwestern University Press, Evanston, Illinois by arrangement with C. Hurst and Co. (Publishers) Ltd., London, 1990. ISBN 0-8101-0910-7
*Radtke, Bernd; O’Kane, John; Vikør, Knut S.; and O’Fahey, Rex S., "The Exoteric Ahmad Ibn Idris: A Sufi's Critique of the Madhahib and the Wahhabis : Four Arabic Texts With Translation and Commentary" (Islamic History and Civilization), ed. Brill, Leiden, 1999, ISBN 978-9004113756

External links

*Article by R.S. O'Fahey: Ahmad ibn Idris, recent and forthcoming publications. [http://www.smi.uib.no/sa/1Idris.html] (retrieved on September 9, 2008)


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