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contemporary of
Moulay Ismael. He is not to be
confused with Abd al-Qadir ibn
Shaqrun al-Fasi (died 1801 or 1804), a
religious scholar from Fes, who pla**** an...
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Airport Abdul-Qadir
Gilani (1077–1166),
Persian Sufi
saint Abd al-Qadir ibn
Shaqrun (died 1801 or 1804),
Moroccan religious scholar Sheikh Abdulkadir Nur Farah...
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Ahmad bin ʽAli Ibn
Hajar al-ʽAsqalani, al-Isabah fi
tamyiz al-sahabah, Ibn
Shaqrun ed., 1328/1910, Vol. 2, p. 35.
Muhammad Zubayr Siddiqi,
Hadith Literature:...
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there he had the most
exceptional 'Ulama of Fes, such as Abd al-Qadir bin
Shaqrun and
Hamdun bin al-Hajj. He went to Fes in 1790, and in
March 1792, he was...
- the mid-fifteenth century.
Powerful families, such as the Bannānī, Ibn
Shaqrūn, Bannīs, Barrāda, and G****ūs families,
adopted Islam. In 1438,
under pressure...
- (died 1708)
Mohammed ibn al-Tayyib al-Alami (died 1722) Abd al-Qadir ibn
Shaqrun (died
after 1727/8)
Mohammed ibn
Zakri al-Fasi (died 1731)
Ahmed ibn al-Mubarak...
- al-Alami (died 1722)
Hasan ibn
Rahlal al-Madani (died 1728) Abd al-Qadir ibn
Shaqrun (died
after 1727/8)
Mohammed ibn
Zakri al-Fasi (died 1731)
Ahmed ibn al-Mubarak...
- Australia, p/f/d) Karl
Shapiro (1913–2000, US, p/f/nf) Abd al-Qadir ibn
Shaqrun (died post-1727/1728, Morocco, nf/p)
Mahjoub Sharif (1948–2014, Sudan,...
- the mid-fifteenth century.
Powerful families, such as the Bannānī, Ibn
Shaqrūn, Bannīs, Barrāda, and G****ūs families,
adopted Islam. The
Jewish community...
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likely when he was in Fez. He died in Fez in 3 June 1511. His son,
Muhammad Shaqrun would also
become an
Islamic scholar.
Because of his
authorship of the...