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Ahmad Zarruq (Arabic: أحمد زروق) also known as Imam az-Zarrūq ash Shadhili (Aḥmad ibn Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad ibn ‘Īsa) (1442–1493 CE) was a 15th-century Moroccan Shadhili Sufi, jurist and saint from Fes. He is considered one of the most prominent and accomplished legal, theoretical, and spiritual scholars in Islamic history, and is thought by some to have been the renewer of his time (mujaddid). He was also the first to be given the honorific title "Regulator of the Scholars and Saints" (muhtasib al-‘ulama’ wa al-awliya’). His shrine is located in Misrata, Libya, however unknown militants exhumed the grave and burnt half the mosque.

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  • أحمد بن أحمد بن محمد بن عيسى البرنسي الفاسي المعروف بـزرّوق (846 هـ - 899 هـ) الفقيه المالكي المعروف..صاحب الشروحات المعتمدة عند المالكية، ومن أهم من اعتنى بجانب التربية والسلوك في الكتابات الإسلامية.. وتذكر العديد من المصادر أنّ الزروق قام بحركة تصحيحية لمسيرة التصوف التي كانت حصيلة سنوات من التعلم والسفر بين الحواضر العلمية في العالم الإسلامي والتي اعتبر العديد من المؤرخين أنها أظهرت التصوف كمنهج حياة متكامل وفق الكتاب والسنة. (ar)
  • Ahmad Zarruq (Arabic: أحمد زروق) also known as Imam az-Zarrūq ash Shadhili (Aḥmad ibn Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad ibn ‘Īsa) (1442–1493 CE) was a 15th-century Moroccan Shadhili Sufi, jurist and saint from Fes. He is considered one of the most prominent and accomplished legal, theoretical, and spiritual scholars in Islamic history, and is thought by some to have been the renewer of his time (mujaddid). He was also the first to be given the honorific title "Regulator of the Scholars and Saints" (muhtasib al-‘ulama’ wa al-awliya’). His shrine is located in Misrata, Libya, however unknown militants exhumed the grave and burnt half the mosque. (en)
  • Abou-l-Fadl Aḥmad al-Burnusī al-Fāsī, dit « Zarrouq » ou « Zarrūq » (arabe : أبو الفضل أحمد البرنسي الفاسي زرّوق), né en 1442 à Fès et mort en 1494 à Misrata est un juriste soufi malikiste réformiste marocain appartenant à la tribu berbère des Baraniss ayant vécu à la fois pendant la période des dynasties Mérinides et Wattassides. (fr)
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  • أحمد بن أحمد بن محمد بن عيسى البرنسي الفاسي المعروف بـزرّوق (846 هـ - 899 هـ) الفقيه المالكي المعروف..صاحب الشروحات المعتمدة عند المالكية، ومن أهم من اعتنى بجانب التربية والسلوك في الكتابات الإسلامية.. وتذكر العديد من المصادر أنّ الزروق قام بحركة تصحيحية لمسيرة التصوف التي كانت حصيلة سنوات من التعلم والسفر بين الحواضر العلمية في العالم الإسلامي والتي اعتبر العديد من المؤرخين أنها أظهرت التصوف كمنهج حياة متكامل وفق الكتاب والسنة. (ar)
  • Ahmad Zarruq (Arabic: أحمد زروق) also known as Imam az-Zarrūq ash Shadhili (Aḥmad ibn Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad ibn ‘Īsa) (1442–1493 CE) was a 15th-century Moroccan Shadhili Sufi, jurist and saint from Fes. He is considered one of the most prominent and accomplished legal, theoretical, and spiritual scholars in Islamic history, and is thought by some to have been the renewer of his time (mujaddid). He was also the first to be given the honorific title "Regulator of the Scholars and Saints" (muhtasib al-‘ulama’ wa al-awliya’). His shrine is located in Misrata, Libya, however unknown militants exhumed the grave and burnt half the mosque. (en)
  • Abou-l-Fadl Aḥmad al-Burnusī al-Fāsī, dit « Zarrouq » ou « Zarrūq » (arabe : أبو الفضل أحمد البرنسي الفاسي زرّوق), né en 1442 à Fès et mort en 1494 à Misrata est un juriste soufi malikiste réformiste marocain appartenant à la tribu berbère des Baraniss ayant vécu à la fois pendant la période des dynasties Mérinides et Wattassides. (fr)
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  • أحمد زروق (فقيه) (ar)
  • Ahmad Zarruq (en)
  • Ahmad Zarrouq (fr)
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