Abu Madyan

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Abu Madyan was a prominent 12th-century Andalusian-Maghrebi Sufi master and spiritual teacher whose doctrines deeply shaped later Islamic mysticism.

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Abu Madyan canonical 2
Abu Madyan al-Ghawth 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 12th-century person
Andalusian person
Islamic scholar
Maghrebi person
Muslim mystic
Sufi master
alsoKnownAs Abu Madyan
surface form: Abu Madyan al-Ghawth

Sidi Boumediene
birthPlace Andalusia
Province of Seville
surface form: Seville region
burialPlace Tlemcen
century 12th century
deathDate 1197
deathPlace Algeria
Tlemcen
denomination Sunni Islam
doctrine centrality of love of God
emphasis on remembrance of God (dhikr)
importance of spiritual discipline (mujahada)
fullName Abu Madyan Shuʿayb ibn al-Husayn al-Ansari
influenced Andalusian Sufism
Ibn Arabi
Islamic mysticism
Sufi orders
surface form: North African Sufi orders

later Maghrebi Sufism
influencedBy Abu Yaʿza Yalnour
early Sufi ascetics
knownFor ascetic lifestyle
emphasis on spiritual poverty (faqr)
foundational role in Maghrebi Sufism
training disciples in Sufi path
legacy considered one of the greatest Sufi saints of the Maghreb
his teachings shaped later Sufi orders in North Africa
madhhab Maliki
mainInterest Islamic mysticism
Sufism
name Abu Madyan self-link
occupation Sufi shaykh
spiritual teacher
region North Africa
surface form: Maghreb

Andalusia
surface form: al-Andalus
religion Islam
taughtIn Bougie
North Africa
surface form: Maghreb

Tlemcen
veneratedIn Algeria
Morocco
Tunisia

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Ibn Arabi influencedBy Abu Madyan
Abu Madyan name Abu Madyan self-link
Abu Madyan alsoKnownAs Abu Madyan
this entity surface form: Abu Madyan al-Ghawth