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Ahmed al-Mandjur

Abul-Abbas Ahmad ibn Ali al-Mandjur al-Miknasi al-Fasi (1520–1587, born and died in Fes) was a Moroccan scholar of theology and law and a prominent teacher at the Qarawiyyin University.〔Clifford Edmund Bosworth et al., ''The Encyclopaedia of Islam'', Brill, 1954, entry "al-MANDJUR", p. 406〕 He is known to have educated qadis for several Moroccan towns. Between 1579 and 1585 he spent much time in Marrakesh, where he taught the Moroccan sultan Ahmad al-Mansur.〔Mercedes García-Arenal, ''Ahmad al-Mansur: the beginnings of modern Morocco'', 2009, p. 144〕 He is the author of theological commentaries and especially his ''fahrasa'' (account of his scholarly career) is of great renown.〔cited in the ijazah of Abu Ali al-Hassan al-Yusi, Joseph E. Lowry, ''Essays in Arabic Literary Biography 1350–1850'', 2009, p. 415〕 He was the father of the well-known writer Ahmad Ibn al-Qadi.〔Lévi-Provencal, ''Les historiens du Chorfa'', p. 91〕〔Muhamed Hajji, ''L'activité intellectuelle au Maroc à l'époque Saadide'', Rabat, 1976, p. 164–77 passim〕
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