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- Mohammed_ibn_Nasir abstract "Sidi Mohammed ibn Nasir or Mohammed ibn Mohammed ibn Ahmed ibn Mohammed ibn al-Hussayn ibn Nasir ibn Amr abu Bakr al-Drawi al-Aghlabi (1603–1674) was a Moroccan Sufi and founder of the Nasiriyya zawiyya of Tamegroute. Sidi Muhammad bin Nasir was a theologian, scholar and physician, especially interested in mental disorders. He wrote several works of fikh, some poetry, and hundreds of letters and treatises on Islamic law. He followed and extended the teachings of Shadhili and under his leadership the Nasiriyya became the \"mother zawiya\" of Sufi Islam in the Maghreb with several branches in different parts of the country, including the zawiya of Irazan in the Sous valley where 500 students were financed by the brotherhood. The scholar Al-Yusi was one of his students and praised him in a well-known poem.".
- Mohammed_ibn_Nasir birthDate "1603".
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- Mohammed_ibn_Nasir deathDate "1674".
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- Mohammed_ibn_Nasir wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mohammed ibn Nasir al-Drawi".
- Mohammed_ibn_Nasir wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mohammed ibn Nasir".
- Mohammed_ibn_Nasir wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sheikh Mohammed Ben Nasir".
- Mohammed_ibn_Nasir wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sidi Muhammad bin Nasir al-Drawi".
- Mohammed_ibn_Nasir dateOfBirth "1603".
- Mohammed_ibn_Nasir dateOfDeath "1674".
- Mohammed_ibn_Nasir name "Ibn Nasir, Mohammed".
- Mohammed_ibn_Nasir shortDescription "Moroccan scientist".
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- Mohammed_ibn_Nasir description "Moroccan scientist".
- Mohammed_ibn_Nasir description "Moroccan scientist".
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- Mohammed_ibn_Nasir comment "Sidi Mohammed ibn Nasir or Mohammed ibn Mohammed ibn Ahmed ibn Mohammed ibn al-Hussayn ibn Nasir ibn Amr abu Bakr al-Drawi al-Aghlabi (1603–1674) was a Moroccan Sufi and founder of the Nasiriyya zawiyya of Tamegroute. Sidi Muhammad bin Nasir was a theologian, scholar and physician, especially interested in mental disorders. He wrote several works of fikh, some poetry, and hundreds of letters and treatises on Islamic law.".
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- Mohammed_ibn_Nasir name "Ibn Nasir, Mohammed".
- Mohammed_ibn_Nasir name "Mohammed Ibn Nasir".
- Mohammed_ibn_Nasir surname "Ibn Nasir".