Ahmed al-Salawi

Ahmad ibn Mohammed ibn Nasir al-Salawi (1791 Sale - 1840 Sudan) was a Maliki scholar, Sufi teacher and writer, who played an important role in Sudan during the reign of the colonial Turkish-Egyptian administration.[1] Al-Salawi was closely connected with Sudanese scholars like Ahmad ibn Isa al-Ansari, Ahmad al-Tayyib w. al-Bashir (whose daughter he married) and Ismail ibn Abd Allah al-Wali.[2]


Al-Salawi wrote the following books:

References

  1. R.S. O'Fahey, A Colonial Servant: Al-Salawi and The Sudan (retrieved on january 27, 2010)
  2. John O. Hunwick, R. S. O'Fahey, The writings of Eastern Sudanic Africa to c. 1900, Part 1, Volume 13, BRILL, 1994, p.58


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