Mohammad al-Ifrani | |
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Born | 1669/1670
Marrakesh, Morocco |
Died | c. 1742/1743 Marrakesh, Morocco |
Occupation(s) | Historian, Biographer |
Moroccan literature |
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Moroccan writers |
Forms |
Criticism and awards |
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Abu Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Ifrani al-Susi al-Marrakushi ( Arabic: محمد الصغير الإفراني) (1669/1670– c. 1742/1743), called al-Saghir, was a Moroccan historian and biographer.
al-Ifrani was born in 1669/1670 in Marrakesh. His family was from the Ifran tribe, a Shilha Berber tribe of the Draa River basin in the Sous region. He began his studies in his hometown, where he followed the courses of the scholar, Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn 'Ali al-Mawasi as-Susi (d. 1718). Then he went to Fez to continue his studies in the al-Qarawiyyin, where he attended the lessons of scholars such as Ahmad ibn Abd el-Hayy al-Halabi and Muhammad ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn Abd al-Qadir al-Fasi. [1] [2]
Some of his works are: [3] [4]
Mohammad al-Ifrani | |
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Born | 1669/1670
Marrakesh, Morocco |
Died | c. 1742/1743 Marrakesh, Morocco |
Occupation(s) | Historian, Biographer |
Moroccan literature |
---|
Moroccan writers |
Forms |
Criticism and awards |
See also |
Abu Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Ifrani al-Susi al-Marrakushi ( Arabic: محمد الصغير الإفراني) (1669/1670– c. 1742/1743), called al-Saghir, was a Moroccan historian and biographer.
al-Ifrani was born in 1669/1670 in Marrakesh. His family was from the Ifran tribe, a Shilha Berber tribe of the Draa River basin in the Sous region. He began his studies in his hometown, where he followed the courses of the scholar, Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn 'Ali al-Mawasi as-Susi (d. 1718). Then he went to Fez to continue his studies in the al-Qarawiyyin, where he attended the lessons of scholars such as Ahmad ibn Abd el-Hayy al-Halabi and Muhammad ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn Abd al-Qadir al-Fasi. [1] [2]
Some of his works are: [3] [4]