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HISTORICAL FIGURE

Abdulhamid Dabbagh

Islamic scholar

Moroccan · Ottoman period · 1550–1627

Sufi saint and Islamic jurist of Morocco

Abdulhamid Dabbagh was a prominent Moroccan Islamic scholar and Sufi saint who lived during the Ottoman period. He was deeply respected for his religious knowledge and spiritual practice, contributing significantly to Islamic jurisprudence and Sufi mysticism in North Africa.

Dabbagh became known for his devotion to Islamic learning and his role as a spiritual guide to many followers. His teachings and interpretations of Islamic law influenced Moroccan Islamic thought during his lifetime and beyond. He represented the blend of scholarly rigor and spiritual depth characteristic of influential Islamic figures of his era.

His legacy endures as a symbol of Islamic scholarship and spiritual commitment, with his name remembered in Moroccan Islamic history as someone who dedicated his life to deepening understanding of religious principles and guiding others on their spiritual paths.

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