• Muhammad ibn Abd al-Karim al-Maghili (Arabic: المغيلي), commonly known as Muhammad al-Maghili (c.1440 – c.1505) was a Berber 'alim from Tlemcen, the capital...
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  • Chronicle, a scholar Abdu Rahaman (in other versions, Abdul Karimi) Muhammad al-Maghili came to the city of Kano during the reign of Rumfa to spread Islam...
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    the state administration. Muhammad Rumfa (1463–99) built mosques and madrassahs. He also commissioned Muhammad al-Maghili to write a treatise on Muslim...
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  • written while he was in Morocco, including the biography of Muhammad Abd al-Karim al-Maghili, a scholar and jurist responsible for much of the traditional...
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  • Hausa Kingdoms History of Nigeria Legends of Africa Makera Assada Muhammad al-Maghili Muhammed Bello Nana Asmaʼu Sokoto Sokoto Caliphate Usmanu Danfodiyo...
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  • of Hippo Regius and Romanized Berber philosopher and theologian. Muhammad al-Maghili (died c. 1505), Islamic scholar from Tlemcen in modern-day Algeria...
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  • victim Holy Child of La Guardia became revered as a saint. 1491 Muhammad al-Maghili orders the expulsion and murder of the Jewish community in Tlemcen...
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    in Catholic Spain that same year. This was based on the advice of Muhammad al-Maghili. As the historian Leo Africanus wrote in 1526: In Garura there were...
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  • Ibn al‐Bannāʾ al‐Marrākushī (Arabic: ابن البناء المراكشي), full name: Abu'l-Abbas Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Uthman al-Azdi al-Marrakushi (Arabic: أبو العباس...
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  • Almohad dynasty[citation needed] Muhammad al-Jazuli, author of the Dala'il al-Khairat, Sufi.[citation needed] Muhammad al-Maghili, Berber 'alim from Tlemcen...
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    adherence to Islamic tradition. The most important of these scholars is Muhammad al-Maghili, who brought the Maliki jurisprudence to Nigeria.[citation needed]...
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    attributed to the visit of the renowned Maliki scholar from Tuat Muhammad al-Maghili in 1493.: 18   Muhammadu Korau was succeeded by Ibrahim Sura, whose...
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    produced in Nigeria. Muhammad al-Maghili wrote On The Obligations of Princes in Kano for Muhammad Rumfa in the 15th century. Al-Maghili was a Berber from...
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  • of Muhammad al-Maghili, a noted cleric around 1500 CE who was said to have introduced the Qadiriyya order of Sufis to the region. Al-Mukhtar's father...
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  • Djamaa Al Maknassi in the Casbah of Algiers. Abdul-Rahman taught several murids and tolbas in Algiers, as: Ahmad Zarruq Ahmed Zouaoui Muhammad al-Maghili Abdelbasset...
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    the influential Islamic scholar Sheikh Muhammad al-Maghili and Sultan Muhammadu Korau of Katsina. Al-Maghili was from the town of Tlemcen in present-day...
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    l-‘Abbās Aḥmad al-‘Akil (1430-1466), the sultan sent a small expedition to end the conflict. Around 1490, encouraged by Muhammad al-Maghili, a Maliki scholar...
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    El Thaalibi, Algiers Sidi M'hamed Bouqobrine, Algiers Sidi Abdelkrim El Maghili, Zaouiat Kounta Sidi Mohamed Belkebir, Adrar Sidi Cheikh, El Bayadh Sidi...
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  • guidance to Muslim rulers and leaders. This work was based on the works of al-Maghili. Within its pages, Abdullahi delves into the potential pitfalls and risks...
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    whom?] Muhammad al-Maghili was a Berber from North Africa born in what is now Algeria. He wrote On The Obligations of Princes in Kano for Muhammad Rumfa...
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    Jewish community existed in Tamentit until the 15th century. In 1492, Muhammad al-Maghili destroyed the Jewish communities of the region of Tuat, including...
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  • merchants. They adopted the teachings of the fifteenth century cleric Muhammad al-Maghili, said to be the first to introduce the Qadiriyya Sufi brotherhood...
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  • the 2nd/8th century and remained under the command of Abū Ḳurra al-Īfranī al-Mag̲h̲īlī founded a Ṣufrī state, probably between 140/757-8 and 148/765-6...
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    al-Maghili. The second possibility is the Yan Doya quarter, inhabited by Wangara muslims from the Mali empire. It was moved to a new site by Muhammad...
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    Story of Africa: Songhay — BBC World Service Askiyah's Questions and al-Maghili's Answers An essay about the rule of the Songhai Empire from the 15th century...
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    16th century when the scholar al-Maghili preached the teachings of Muhammad to the elite of northern Nigeria. Al-Maghili was responsible for converting...
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    religion, built mosques, and brought to Gao Muslim scholars, including al-Maghili (d.1504), the founder of an important tradition of Sudanic African Muslim...
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  • commentaries and introduction the replies of al-Maghili to questions put to him by Askiya al-hajj Muhammad of Songhay, using manuscripts Hunwick had first...
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    successor Askia Muhammad Ture (1493–1528) made Islam the official religion, built mosques, and brought Muslim scholars, including al-Maghili (d.1504), the...
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