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Abdelaziz al-Tebbaa (Arabic: عبد العزيز التباع) or Sidi Abdelaziz ibn Abdelhaq Tebbaa al-Hassani (died 1508) was the founder of the first sufi zawiyya of the Jazuli order in Marrakesh. The principles of Sidi al-Tebbaa ultimately go back to Abu Madyan, as outlined in Abu Madyan's book Bidayat al-murid (Basic principles of the Sufi path), a compilation by Abu Mohammed Salih al-Majiri (d.631/1216). Al-Tebaa frequently travelled to Fez, where he gave lectures on Sufism and led recitations of Dala'il al-Khayrat at the al-Attarin madrasa. In Fez, he also initiated Sidi Ali Salih al-Andalusi (d. 903/1488), a refugee from Granada and author of Sharh rahbat al-aman, who founded the second zawiya of the Jazouliya in Fez. At-Tebbaa is also well known as one of the Sabatu Rijal, the seven saints of Ma

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  • Abdelaziz al-Tebbaa (Arabic: عبد العزيز التباع) or Sidi Abdelaziz ibn Abdelhaq Tebbaa al-Hassani (died 1508) was the founder of the first sufi zawiyya of the Jazuli order in Marrakesh. The principles of Sidi al-Tebbaa ultimately go back to Abu Madyan, as outlined in Abu Madyan's book Bidayat al-murid (Basic principles of the Sufi path), a compilation by Abu Mohammed Salih al-Majiri (d.631/1216). Al-Tebaa frequently travelled to Fez, where he gave lectures on Sufism and led recitations of Dala'il al-Khayrat at the al-Attarin madrasa. In Fez, he also initiated Sidi Ali Salih al-Andalusi (d. 903/1488), a refugee from Granada and author of Sharh rahbat al-aman, who founded the second zawiya of the Jazouliya in Fez. At-Tebbaa is also well known as one of the Sabatu Rijal, the seven saints of Marrakesh. His tomb is visited by many pilgrims throughout the year. He was succeeded by Sidi al-Ghazwani. (en)
  • Abou Faris Abdelaziz Ben Abdelhaq Al Marrakchi dit Sidi Abdelaziz Tebbaa ou Moulay Abdelaziz Tebbaa était un théologien du XVe siècle né à Marrakech. Faisant partie des sept saints de Marrakech, sa tombe est traditionnellement honorée le samedi. Son mausolée est voisin de la rue Mouassine. (fr)
  • Abdalazize Ataba (em árabe: عبد العزيز التباع; romaniz.: Abd al-Aziz at-Taba; em francês: Abdelaziz al-Tebaa), Cide Abdalazize ibne Abdalhaque Ataba Alhaçani ou Cide Ataba (m. 1499) foi o fundador da primeira zauia (irmandade religiosa) sufista da ordem Aljazuli em Marraquexe. Em última análise, os princípios de Ataba recuam aos de Abu Madyan, conforme delineado no livro deste Bidayat al-murid ("Princípios básicos da conduta sufista"), compilado por (m. 1216). Ataba viajava frequentemente para Fez, onde ministrava ensinamentos sobre sufismo e liderava recitações da obra de Aljazuli , uma coleção de orações ao profeta Maomé, na madraça al-Attarine. Também em Fez, iniciou Sidi (m. 1488), um refugiado de Granada, autor do Sharh rahbat al-aman e fundador da segunda zauia Jazuli em Fez. Ataba é também conhecido como um dos Sabatu Rijal (Sete Santos de Marraquexe). O seu túmulo é visitado por muitos peregrinos ao longo do ano. Foi sucedido por Abedalá Algazuani na liderança da zauia. (pt)
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  • Abou Faris Abdelaziz Ben Abdelhaq Al Marrakchi dit Sidi Abdelaziz Tebbaa ou Moulay Abdelaziz Tebbaa était un théologien du XVe siècle né à Marrakech. Faisant partie des sept saints de Marrakech, sa tombe est traditionnellement honorée le samedi. Son mausolée est voisin de la rue Mouassine. (fr)
  • Abdelaziz al-Tebbaa (Arabic: عبد العزيز التباع) or Sidi Abdelaziz ibn Abdelhaq Tebbaa al-Hassani (died 1508) was the founder of the first sufi zawiyya of the Jazuli order in Marrakesh. The principles of Sidi al-Tebbaa ultimately go back to Abu Madyan, as outlined in Abu Madyan's book Bidayat al-murid (Basic principles of the Sufi path), a compilation by Abu Mohammed Salih al-Majiri (d.631/1216). Al-Tebaa frequently travelled to Fez, where he gave lectures on Sufism and led recitations of Dala'il al-Khayrat at the al-Attarin madrasa. In Fez, he also initiated Sidi Ali Salih al-Andalusi (d. 903/1488), a refugee from Granada and author of Sharh rahbat al-aman, who founded the second zawiya of the Jazouliya in Fez. At-Tebbaa is also well known as one of the Sabatu Rijal, the seven saints of Ma (en)
  • Abdalazize Ataba (em árabe: عبد العزيز التباع; romaniz.: Abd al-Aziz at-Taba; em francês: Abdelaziz al-Tebaa), Cide Abdalazize ibne Abdalhaque Ataba Alhaçani ou Cide Ataba (m. 1499) foi o fundador da primeira zauia (irmandade religiosa) sufista da ordem Aljazuli em Marraquexe. Em última análise, os princípios de Ataba recuam aos de Abu Madyan, conforme delineado no livro deste Bidayat al-murid ("Princípios básicos da conduta sufista"), compilado por (m. 1216). (pt)
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  • Abdelaziz al-Tebaa (en)
  • Sidi Abdelaziz Tebbâa (fr)
  • Abdelaziz al-Tebaa (pt)
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