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Ahmed ibn Abi Mahalli (Arabic: ابن أبي محلي; 1560–1613), born in Sijilmasa, was a Moroccan Imam and the Sufi leader of a revolt (1610–13) against the reigning Saadi Sultan Zidan Abu Maali in the south of Morocco in which Ibn Abi Mahalli proclaimed himself mahdi. He occupied the Saadi's southern capital Marrakesh in 1612 until his death.

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  • Ahmed ibn Abi Mahalli (en)
  • ابن أبي محلي (ar)
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  • ابن أبي مَحَلِّي (967 - 1022 ه‍ـ / 1560 - 1613 م) هو أبو العباس أحمد بن عبد الله السجلماسي العباسي الفلالي، ثائر متصوف، ولد بسجلماسة، كان من قادة الجيش زمن المولى زيدان، ادعى أنه المهدي المنتظر فكثر أتباعه وتمرد ودخل العاصمة مراكش. من آثاره كتاب «الإصليت» (ar)
  • Ahmed ibn Abi Mahalli (Arabic: ابن أبي محلي; 1560–1613), born in Sijilmasa, was a Moroccan Imam and the Sufi leader of a revolt (1610–13) against the reigning Saadi Sultan Zidan Abu Maali in the south of Morocco in which Ibn Abi Mahalli proclaimed himself mahdi. He occupied the Saadi's southern capital Marrakesh in 1612 until his death. (en)
  • Ibn Abî Mahalli ou Abu Al-Abbas Ahmed Ben Abdellah Ben Kadi (en arabe : أبو العباس أحمد بن عبد الله بن قاضي) est un voyageur, écrivain, érudit musulman et rebelle marocain, né à Sijilmassa en 1559 (967 de l'hégire) et mort à Marrakech en 1613 (1022 de l'hégire). (fr)
  • Abu Alabás Amade ibne Abedalá ibne Cádi ou Ibn Abu Mahalli, ou ainda Amade ibne Abi Mahalli (em árabe: أبو العباس أحمد بن عبد الله بن قاضي; Sijilmassa, 1559 — Marraquexe, 1613) foi um imã sufi e líder de uma revolução entre 1610 e 1613 contra o dinastia saadiana então reinante em Marrocos, tendo-se autoproclamado Mádi. Além de líder político e erudito islâmico, foi também viajante e escritor, tendo escrito seis obras, entre as quais o l'Islit al-khirrit (ou al-Aslit), al Salsabil e Miharas. (pt)
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