Abu Said ibn Khalef ibn Yahia Al-Tamimi Al-Baji, commonly known as Sidi Bou Said (Arabic: سيدي أبو سعيد الباجي; 1156–1231) was a Tunisian Sufi scholar (wali). A disciple of Abu Madyan, he is mostly remembered for being Abul Hasan ash-Shadhili's teacher during his stay in Tunisia. He likely met with the Andalusian philosopher Ibn Arabi during his pilgrimage and few-years stay in Damascus and Mecca. The district of Sidi Bou Said in Tunis is named after him.
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- أبو سعيد الباجي (ar)
- Sidi Bou Saïd (saint) (fr)
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| - أبو سعيد خلف بن يحي التميمي الباجي اشتهر باسم «سيدي بو سعيد», ولد سنة 1156 في مدينة باجة و توفي سنة 1230 بضاحية سيدي بو سعيد في تونس العاصمة، عالم دين من تونس أحد أشهر متصوفيها، تتلمذ على الشيخ شعيب أبو مدين، ومن أشهر تلاميذه أبو الحسن الشاذلي والسيدة المنوبية. (ar)
- Sidi Bou Saïd (arabe : سيدي بوسعيد), de son nom complet Abou Saïd Khalaf Ibn Yahya el-Tamimi el-Béji (أبو سعيد خلف ابن يحيى التميمي الباجي), né en 1160 et décédé le 19 juin 1231 à Sidi Bou Saïd, est un saint et savant érudit tunisien. Son nom (el-Béji) fait référence à ses origines, l'ancienne Béja, un village aux alentours de Tunis, non loin de La Manouba. (fr)
- Abu Said ibn Khalef ibn Yahia Al-Tamimi Al-Baji, commonly known as Sidi Bou Said (Arabic: سيدي أبو سعيد الباجي; 1156–1231) was a Tunisian Sufi scholar (wali). A disciple of Abu Madyan, he is mostly remembered for being Abul Hasan ash-Shadhili's teacher during his stay in Tunisia. He likely met with the Andalusian philosopher Ibn Arabi during his pilgrimage and few-years stay in Damascus and Mecca. The district of Sidi Bou Said in Tunis is named after him. (en)
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| - أبو سعيد خلف بن يحي التميمي الباجي اشتهر باسم «سيدي بو سعيد», ولد سنة 1156 في مدينة باجة و توفي سنة 1230 بضاحية سيدي بو سعيد في تونس العاصمة، عالم دين من تونس أحد أشهر متصوفيها، تتلمذ على الشيخ شعيب أبو مدين، ومن أشهر تلاميذه أبو الحسن الشاذلي والسيدة المنوبية. (ar)
- Abu Said ibn Khalef ibn Yahia Al-Tamimi Al-Baji, commonly known as Sidi Bou Said (Arabic: سيدي أبو سعيد الباجي; 1156–1231) was a Tunisian Sufi scholar (wali). A disciple of Abu Madyan, he is mostly remembered for being Abul Hasan ash-Shadhili's teacher during his stay in Tunisia. He likely met with the Andalusian philosopher Ibn Arabi during his pilgrimage and few-years stay in Damascus and Mecca. In January 2013, a fire of criminal origin was set to his shrine. This came only a few days after threats from some Salafists who were demanding that access to the shrine be banned as they consider it to be idolatry practice to visit tombs. The district of Sidi Bou Said in Tunis is named after him. (en)
- Sidi Bou Saïd (arabe : سيدي بوسعيد), de son nom complet Abou Saïd Khalaf Ibn Yahya el-Tamimi el-Béji (أبو سعيد خلف ابن يحيى التميمي الباجي), né en 1160 et décédé le 19 juin 1231 à Sidi Bou Saïd, est un saint et savant érudit tunisien. Son nom (el-Béji) fait référence à ses origines, l'ancienne Béja, un village aux alentours de Tunis, non loin de La Manouba. (fr)
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