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Muhammad ibn Abd al-Karim al-
Maghili (Arabic: المغيلي),
commonly known as
Muhammad al-
Maghili (c.1440 – c.1505) was a
Berber 'alim from Tlemcen, the capital...
- he was in Morocco,
including the
biography of
Muhammad Abd al-Karim al-
Maghili, a
scholar and
jurist responsible for much of the
traditional religious...
- 16th
century when the
scholar al-
Maghili preached the
teachings of
Muhammad to the
elite of
northern Nigeria. Al-
Maghili was
responsible for converting...
- religion,
built mosques, and
brought to Gao
Muslim scholars,
including al-
Maghili (d.1504), the
founder of an
important tradition of
Sudanic African Muslim...
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influential Islamic scholar Sheikh Muhammad al-
Maghili and
Sultan Muhammadu Korau of Katsina. Al-
Maghili was from the town of
Tlemcen in present-day Algeria...
- (1463–99)
built mosques and madr****ahs. He also
commissioned Muhammad al-
Maghili to
write a
treatise on
Muslim governance. Many
other scholars were brought...
- in the region.Under the
guidance of
famed Berber Scholar,
Muhammad Al-
Maghili, he was also
responsible for much of the
Islamization of Kano. In total...
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Caliphate in the 7th century. In the 16th century,
under the
tutelage of El
Maghili, the
Tuareg embraced the
Maliki school of **** Islam,
which they now primarily...
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Catholic Spain that same year. This was
based on the
advice of
Muhammad al-
Maghili. This
would lead to many of
these Jews to ****imilate into West African...
- al-Rahman al-Tha'alibi (d. 876 AH)
Ahmad Zarruq (d. 899 AH)
Muhammad al-
Maghili (d. 909 AH)
Ahmad al-Wansharisi (d. 914 AH) Al-Akhdari (d. 953 AH) Al-Hattab...