Muhammad Al-Hashimi Al-Tilimsani
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Shaykh Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad ibn al-Hāshimī ibn ʿAbd al-Raḥmān al-Tilimsānī () (September 16, 1881 CE – December 19, 1961; Shawwāl 22, 1298 AH – Rajab 12, 1381 AH) was an Algerian (by birth) and Syrian (by residence)
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saint and scholar, considered by some to have been the “renewer (''mujaddid'') of religion” and also the
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of his time.Guezzou, Mokrane, ''Shaykh Muḥammad al-Hāshimī: His Life and Works'', Viator Books, Leicester, 2009.


Biography

Shaykh al-Hashimi was born to parents who traced their lineage back to Ḥasan ibn ‘Alī, in the town of Sabda, in the vicinity of
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. His father was a scholar and a judge. Shaykh al-Hashimi was the eldest of the siblings.Se
The Life of Sīdī Shaykh Muḥammad al-Hāshimī al-Tilimsānī
In 1911 CE, during
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, 1329 AH, al-Hashimi emigrated with his Shaykh Muhammad ibn Yallas to Syria, fleeing the French colonial administration’s restrictions on traditional scholarship. They stayed in
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for a few days, but al-Hashimi was forced by the authorities to journey on to Turkey and stay in
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for two years, after which he returned to Damascus and was reunited with his Shaykh, remaining in his company and making Damascus his abode for the rest of his life.


Studies

Shaykh al-Hashimi studied the outward sciences with the following masters: the great scholar of
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Badr al-Dīn al-Ḥasanī, Shaykh Amīn Suwayd, Shaykh Jaʿfar al-Kattānī, Shaykh Najib Kīwān, Shaykh Tawfīq al-Ayyūbī, Shaykh Muḥammad al-ʿAṭṭār from whom he learned the principles of jurisprudence, and Shaykh Muḥammad ibn Yūsuf al-Kāfī from whom he learned Mālikī jurisprudence. As for
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, he was first a disciple of Shaykh Muḥammad ibn Yallas, who authorised him to pass on the general litany (''wird'') of the
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. After the death of Ibn Yallas in 1927 CE/1346 AH, when the famous Shaykh Aḥmad al-ʿAlāwī passed through Damascus on his way back from Mecca, he designated al-Hāshimī as his deputy in the Middle East. Shaykh al-Hāshimī would eventually become the representative par excellence of the ʿAlāwiyya in the Levant, with many of his disciples and spiritual descendants still teaching to this day, in the lineage of what came to be called the Shādhiliyya-Darqāwiyya-Hāshimiyya tariqa. Four of his main disciples went on to remarkable careers of their own: Shaykh
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(1900–1972), Shaykh ʿAbd al-Qādir ʿĪsā (1918–1992), Shaykh Muḥammad Saʿīd al-Kurdī (1890–1972) and Shaykh
ʿAbd al-Raḥmān al-Shāghūrī Sayyid ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Muṣṭafā ibn ʿAbd al-Raḥmān Zayn al-ʿAbidīn al-Shāghūrī al-Ḥusaynī () was a Syrian Sufi master of the Hashimi-Darqawi branch of the Shadhili tariqa, as well as poet, textile wo ...
(1912–2004).


Works

In his long teaching career, he published only nine titles that include didactic poems and small treatises of a few pages, dealing with only two disciplines: Sufism and scholastic theology (''kalām''). * ''A Creed of the People of the Sunnah'' (''ʿAqīda ahl al-sunna wa-naẓmuhā''— a standard theological text in verse) * ''Commentary on the Versification of ''A Creed of the People of the Sunnah'' '' * ''The Key to Paradise'' (a commentary to ''A Creed of the People of the Sunnah'') * ''The Path of Felicity'' (on the meaning of the two testimonies of faith, set to verse) * ''The Treatise of Comprehensive Research'' (on the wonders of creation and the Creator, written in answer to the challenge presented by modern education) * ''Commentary on the “Chess of the Gnostics”'' (Sufi commentary on the ''Shaṭranj al-ʿĀrifīn'' attributed to Muḥyīddīn ibn ʿArabī) * ''The Correct Solution'' (on Sufi discipleship) * ''The Scattered Pearls, Responses to Ten Questions'' (on Sufism) * ''Treatise on the Definitive and Just Word'' (on the unity of the Muslims)


References

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