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Abdelaziz al-Tebbaa (Arabic: عبد العزيز التباع) or Sidi
Abdelaziz ibn
Abdelhaq Tebbaa al-H****ani (died 1508) was the
founder of the
first sufi zawiyya...
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Splendeurs saadiennes: 1550-1650. Paris: LienArt. p. 32. Skounti, Ahmed;
Tebaa,
Ouidad (2006). La
Place Jemaa El Fna:
patrimoine immatériel de Marrakech...
- al-Aziz II (ruled 1394–1434,
Hafsid Caliph of
Ifriqiya (Tunisia)
Abdelaziz al-
Tebaa (died 1499),
Moroccan Sufi
Abdelaziz al-Maghrawi (died 1605),
Moroccan poet...
- (1465), a well
known Sufi who
founded the
Jazuli brotherhood;
Abdelaziz al-
Tebaa (1508), a
student of al-Jazuli;
Abdallah al-Ghazwani (1528),
known as Moulay...
- Mausoleum, Meknes,
Morocco Feast yearly Mawsim festival Patronage City of
Meknes Influences Muhammad al-Jazuli,
Abdelaziz al-
Tebaa Influenced Abu Al-Ruwayn...
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tradition of al-Jazuli and ash-Shadhili. He was the
successor of
Abdelaziz al-
Tebaa. Some two
hundred years after his
death he
became one of the
Sabaatou rijales...
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Exalted Ottoman State/Dynasty"), Âl-i
Osman ("the Family/Dynasty of Osman"),
tebaa ("the subjects/flock") and Memâlik-i Mahrûse ("the Well-Protected Domains")...
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Shenouda III (September 1990). The
Release of The
Spirit (PDF). Dar El
Tebaa El Kawmia.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 6
February 2012. Retrieved...
- Shadhiliyya/Jazuliyya: Abu al-Abbas
Ahmad Al-Hariti (Meknes),
Abdelaziz al-
Tebaa (Marrakesh) and
Muhammad as-Saghir as-Sahli (Fès). The
spiritual doctrine...
- at-Tabba'a wa ma
lahuma min al-atba (on
Muhammad al-Jazuli and
Abdelaziz al-
Tebaa) Al-Ilma bi-bad man lam
yudkar fi-Mumti al-asma Al-Mahdi
wrote the following...