Ibn al-Ḥājj, Ḥamdūn ibn ʻAbd al-Raḥmān, 1760-1817
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- הרמיזות והשנים לקוחות מ-كحالة כרך 4 עמ' 76
- al-Dīwān al-ʻāmm li-Ḥamdūn ... 1995:v. 1-2, t.p. (Ḥamdūn ibn al-Ḥājj al-Salamī, 1760-1817 M) v. 1, p. 7 (Abū al-Fayḍ Ḥamdūn ibn ʻAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Ḥamdūn ibn ʻAbd al-Raḥmān ibn al-Ḥājj al-Salamī al-Mirdāsī)
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Hamdun ibn al Hajj (Arabic: حمدون بن الحاج المرداسي) or in full Abu al-Fayd Hamdun ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn Hamdun ibn Abd al-Rahman Mohammed ibn al-Hajj al-Fasi al-Sulami al-Mirdasi (1760–1817) was one of the most outstanding scholars of the reign of moulay Soulayman of Morocco. He was a committed Tijani Sufi but also an outspoken critic of some of the practices of Sufism in that time. Hamdun ibn al Hajj was also one of the best known poets of the period and author of a diwan (Silsilat Dhakhair al-turath al-adabi bi-al-Maghrib). He also wrote a commentary on Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani's Muqaddimah, a gloss on Taftazani's treatise on the Mukhtasar and a series of Diwans including a controversial poem dedicated to Amir Sau'ud b. 'Abd al-'Aziz.
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