Sidi Abdelaziz al-Tabba’a
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Rank | Awliya |
Tariqa | Shadhili-Jazuli |
Madhhab |
Maliki |
Born | Marrakech, Morocco |
Passed away |
1499 (914 AH) Marrakech, Morocco |
Noted for |
One of the 7 saints of Marrakesh, successor of Imam Jazuli |
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Town / City | Marrakech |
Country | Morocco |
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The great pole Sidi Abdelaziz ibn Abdelhaq Tabba’a (Arabic: سيدي عبد العزيز التباع) is one of the 7 Saints of Marrakech. He was born in Marrakech and later moved to Fes where he became the spiritual successor of Shaykh Mohammed ibn Sulayman al-Jazuli. In Fes he gave sermons on tasawwuf and led Dalail al-Khayrat gatherings in the Al-Attarine Madrasa. He later founded the first Shadhili-Jazuli zawiyya in Marrakech. His spiritual successor was Sidi Abdallah al-Ghazwani.
His mausoleum is located at the top of the Rue Mouassine at the junction with Rue Riad Larrouss, a short walk from Riad Cinnamon.