Ahmad ibn ʿAdjība
Sheikh Ahmad ibn ʿAdschība ( Arabic أحمد بن عجيبة, DMG Aḥmad b. ʿAǧība ; born 1747 ; died 1809 ) was a poet, scholar and great Wali from Morocco , a Sufi from the Darqawiyya - Tariqa , a branch of the Schadhiliyya . He was a student of Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Buzidi (d. 1814), who in turn was a student of ad-Darqawi .
He was the author of numerous works, including an important glossary (short: Miʿrādsch ) on the terminology of Sufism . His Two Treatises on Unity of Existence ( Taqyīdāni fī waḥdat al-wuǧūd ) were translated into French ( Deux Traités sur l'Unite de l'Existence ), his autobiography into English (Title of the English translation: Autobiography of a Moroccan Sufi: Ahmad Ibn 'Ajiba ).
In recent times, the French Jean-Louis Michon (1924–2013) has made a name for himself in researching his work.
Works (selection)
- Autobiography (Title of the English translation: Autobiography of a Moroccan Sufi: Ahmad Ibn 'Ajiba )
- Two treatises on the unity of existence (translated by Jean-Louis Michon)
- Glossary of Sufism Terminology (see the paper by Jean-Louis Michon and the English translation)
literature
- J.-L. Michon , article: Ibn 'Adjība, in EI 2 , iii, 696-7
- Biographical Encyclopaedia of Sufis : Central Asia And Middle East (2002) ( online excerpt )
- Jean-Louis Michon: Autobiography of a Moroccan Sufi: Ahmad Ibn 'Ajiba [1747-1809]. 2000; ISBN 1-887752-20-X
- Jean-Louis Michon; Ahmad ibn Muhammad Abu al-'Abbas Ibn 'Agibah: Le soufi marocain Ah̥mad Ibn' Ajība (1746-1809) et son "Mi'rāj" (glossaire de la mystique musulmane). Paris: J. Vrin, 1990 (Etudes musulmanes, 14) ( Review (1) (2) / Cat. )
- The Book of Ascension: Looking into the Essential Truths of Sufism: (Mi'raj al-tashawwuf ila haqa'iq al-tasawwuf) A Lexicon of Sufic Terminology by Ahmad ibn 'Ajiba, Mohamed Fouad Aresmouk (Translator), Michael Abdurrahman Fitzgerald ( Translator). Fons Vitae 2012; ISBN 978-1-891785-84-9
- The Immense Ocean: Al-Bahr Al-Madid: A Thirteenth Century Quranic Commentary on the Chapters of the All-Merciful, the Event, and Iron (Fons Vitae Quranic Commentaries) 2009
Web links
References and footnotes
- ↑ islamische-zeitung.de ( Memento from February 1, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ The founder of the Darqawiyya branch called Bu -Zīdiyya .
- ^ J. Spencer Trimingham: The Sufi Orders in Islam . 1998, p. 112 ( online excerpt )
- ↑ The article in EI (J.-L. Michon) lists 43 titles.
Ahmad ibn ʿAdschība (alternative names of the lemma) |
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Ahmad Ibn 'Ajiba; Ah̥mad Ibn 'Ajība; Aḥmad Ibn-Muḥammad Ibn-ʿAǧība; Aḥmad Ibn-ʿAǧība; Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad ibn Ajībah; Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad Ibn-Ajībah; Aḥmad Ibn Ajībah; Ibn-ʿAǧība Aḥmad; Aḥmad Ibn Ajībah; Shaykh Ahmad Ibn 'Ajiba; Shaykh Sidi Ahmad Ibn 'Ajiba Al-Hassani Al-Maghribi |
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SURNAME | Ahmad ibn 'Ajiba |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | عجيبة, أحمد بن (Arabic) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Moroccan Sufi, poet and scholar |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1747 |
DATE OF DEATH | 1809 |