Sidi Mohammed ibn Nasir (Arabic: مْحَمَّد بنَّاصر) or Mohammed ibn Mohammed ibn Ahmed ibn Mohammed ibn al-Hussayn ibn Nasir ibn Amr abu Bakr al-Drawi al-Aghlabi (1603–1674) was a Arab Moroccan Sufi from Shorafa (Noble Arabs descending from the prophet Muhammad (pbuh)) and founder of the Nasiriyya zawiyya of Tamegroute. Sidi Muhammad bin Nasir was a theologian, scholar and physician.[1][2]
Bibliography
edit- Al-Yusi, Index and Muhadarat
- Mohammed ibn at-Tayyib al-Qadiri, Nashr al-Mathani
- Mohammed as-Saghir al-Ifrani al-Marakkushi, As-Safwa
- Muhammad ibn Jaafar al-Kittani, Salwa al-Anfas
- Mohammed ibn Musa ibn Nasir (1179 AH), The Inlaid Pearls on the Righteous Men of Draa
References
edit- ^ For more information in the scholarly influence of the Nasiriyya, "Sufi networks and the Social Contexts for Scholarship in Morocco and the Northern Sahara, 1660-1830" by David Gutelius. In "The Transmission of Learning in Islamic Africa Archived 2007-07-16 at the Wayback Machine ed. Scott Reese. Leiden: Brill Academic Press, 2004.
- ^ Fahrasa al-fiqh al-ulema, Bibliothèque Générale et Archives Rabat (BGAR) MS/D1443