- Sidi Ali ibn
Harzihim (Arabic: علي بن حرزهم) or Abul
Hasan Ali ibn
Ismail ibn
Mohammed ibn
Abdallah ibn
Harzihim/Hirzihim (also: Sidi
Hrazem or Sidi Harazim)...
- Abu Abd
Allah ibn
Muhammad ibn
Harazim (Arabic: عبدالله بن محمد بن حرزهم; d. 1236) from Fez was a
Moroccan Sufi leader,
pupil of Abu Madyan. Ibn Harazim...
-
Harazem Abdul-Qadir
Gilani Al-Ghazali Abu
Yaaza Influenced Ibn
Arabi Abu
Mohamed Salih Abu Said al-Baji
Abdasalam Ibn
Mashish Abu
Abdallah ibn
Harzihim...
- It
contains the tomb of Sidi 'Ali ibn
Harazem (also
spelled Harazim or
Harzihim), a 12th-century Sufi
mystic who died in 1164–65. His mausoleum, marked...
- Ma'arabi Ibn
Bajjah (died 1138) Abu
Jafar ibn
Atiyya (died 1158) Ali ibn
Harzihim (died 1163) Al-Suhayli (1114–1185)
Zechariah Aghmati (1120–1195) Abu al-Abbas...
- (1920–1995, Australia, p),
pseudonym of
Gwendoline Nessie Foster Ali ibn
Harzihim (559–1163, Morocco, nf)
Hussein Hasan (1850s – 1910s, Somalia, p) Avdo...
-
Zevaco designed the Sidi
Harazem Thermal Bath Complex,
named after Ali ibn
Harzihim, with
brutalist architecture combined with
local elements, such as blue...
- century) Ibn
Bajjah (died 1138) Abu
Jafar ibn
Atiyya (died 1158) Ali ibn
Harzihim (died 1163) Al-Suhayli (1114–1185)
Zechariah Aghmati (1120–1195) Abu al-Abbas...
- the
sultan he
received an
official burial on the
initiative of Ali ibn
Harzihim.
Islam portal List of Ash'aris and
Maturidis Denis Gril, "La <<lecture...
- the most
important local saints buried here: Sidi 'Ali ibn
Harazem (or
Harzihim), a 12th-century Sufi
mystic who died in 1164-65. His mausoleum, marked...