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Abu Mohammed Abdallah al-Ghazwani (died in 1529) was a Sufi saint from Morocco in the tradition of al-Jazuli and ash-Shadhili. He was the successor of Abdelaziz al-Tebaa. Some two hundred years after his death he became one of the ''Sabaatou rijales'', the seven saints of Marrakesh, an institution founded by al-Yusi at the instigation of sultan Moulay Ismael (1672–1727). Abdallah al-Ghazwani wrote on the idea of the Tariqa Muhammadiyya. Al-Ghazwani combined Ibn Arabi’s and al-Jili’s ideas of the saint’s absorption (or annihilation) in the Muslim essence (dhat) with an emphasis on the necessity of the saint’s involvement in society.〔Vincent Cornell, ''Realm of the Saint, Power and Authority in Moroccan Sufism'' (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1998), pp. 219, 227.〕 Al-Ghazwani was also renowned for his skill in sinking wells and constructing channels.〔Francisco Rodriguez-Manas, ''Agriculture, Sūfism and the State in Tenth/Sixteenth-Century Morocco'', Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 59, No. 3 (1996), pp. 450-471〕 ==Notes==
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