Category
page 1Scholars from Tlemcen
Ahmed Mohammed al-Maqqari
Maghrebi scholar from Tlemcen, biographer and historian
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Muhammad al-Maghili
Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd al-Karīm al-Maghīlī (), commonly known as Al-Maghīlī (); 909–840 AH/ 1440–1505 CE) was a Berber Sunni scholar from Tlemcen, the capital of the Kingdom of Tlemcen, now in modern-day Algeria and came to be the most influential medieval scholar of West Africa. He is chiefly remembered for three things: his campaigns against the Jews, his position as an Islamic reformer, and his contributions to political theory. Beyond this, he produced an extensive body of writings that covered a wide range of disciplines, including Mālikī jurisprudence, hadith studies, kalām (theology), Sufism

Abū al-ʻAbbās al-Wansharīsī
Algerian theologian and maliki jurist

Muhammad ibn Yusuf al‐Sanusi
Islamic theologian and author in 8th century Hijri

Ibn Marzuq
Muslim scholar
Muhammad al-Hashimi al-Tilimsani
algerian-Syrian saint (1881-1961)

Shaqroun Al-Wajdiji al-Tilimsani
maliki jurist from Tlemcen

Ibn Jalal al-Tilmisani
Scholar and Mufti from Tlemcen
Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad Tilimsānī
Polymath from Tlemcen