Mohammed al-Duayf

Mohammed al-Duayf or Abu abd Allah Mohammad Al-murabit ben Abd as-Salam ben Ahmed ben Muhamad al-Duayyif al-Ribati (born Rabat, Morocco 1752) was a Moroccan writer. He is the author of Tarikh al Du'ayyif, an extremely important source on the life of Sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah (1757–1790).[1]

Notes

  1. Ramón Lourido Diaz, Ensayo Historiografico sobre el sultanato de sidi Muhammad b. Abdallah (1757-1790), O.F.M. Islamica Occidentalia No. 2, Granada:: Cuadernos de Historia del Islam, 1967, pp. 75
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References

  • Muhammad al-Du'ayf al-Ribati, Tarikh al- Du'ayf (Tarih al-Dawla al-Saida), revu et annoté par Ahmad.al-Amari, Rabat: Dar al-Maturat, 1986


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