- jazula
- be big, rich [Ara gzl (snatch, rob)]
Arabic etymological dictionary. 2013.
Arabic etymological dictionary. 2013.
Nasiriyya (Sufi-Orden) — Die Nasiriyya (auch Nasiriya, frz. Zaouïa Naciria) ist ein islamischer Sufi Orden (Tariqa), der von Muhammad ibn Nasir (1603–1674) im Dorf Tamegroute am Südende des Wadi Draa in Marokko gegründet wurde und dort zu dessen Lebenszeit zum… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mohamed Mokhtar Soussi — Naissance 1900 Souss, Maroc Décès 1963 (à 63 ans) Nationalité … Wikipédia en Français
`Abd Allah ibn Yasin — Theologian of the Malikite school of law, professing puritan convictions, descended from the Jazula, one of the Sanhaja tribes nomadizing in the Sahara. Invited by the Guddala and Lamtuna tribes, he went preaching among them and led a rigorous … Historical dictionary of the berbers (Imazighen)
Jazuli, Abu `Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Sulayman — (1465 1470) He was a member of the Jazula tribe of the Sanhaja confederation in the western portion of the Anti Atlas Mountains. He was a highly reputed religious scholar and founder of a school of mystical thought that gave rise to a great… … Historical dictionary of the berbers (Imazighen)
Samlali Al-, Abu Hassoun `Ali — (? 1659) He was popularly known as Abu Hassoun of the Illigh zawiya in the Sous, and he was also called the emir of the Sous region. He was one of the most prominent saints of in the last years of the Sa diyin dynasty (1520 1660). He was a… … Historical dictionary of the berbers (Imazighen)
Sanhaja — This is the name of one of the great historic Berber family of tribes. As early as the third century, some of their branches, such as the Hawwara, Lawata, Lamtuna, Massufa, and Guddala, seem to have migrated and slowly penetrated into the… … Historical dictionary of the berbers (Imazighen)
HISTORY bibliography — General ■ Abun Nasr, Jamil M. History of the Maghrib. 2nd rev. ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1975. ■ Ajayi, J. F. A, and Michael Crowder. History of West Africa. 2 vols. London: Longman Group, 1971, 1974. ■ Akkache, A. Tacfarinas.… … Historical dictionary of the berbers (Imazighen)