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Abdalqadir as-Sufi
Abdalqadir as-Sufi (born Ian Dallas in Ayr, Scotland in 1930) is a Shaykh of Instruction, leader of the Darqawi-Shadhili-Qadiri Tariqa, founder of the Murabitun World Movement and author of numerous books on Islam, Sufism (Tasawwuf) and political theory. Born in Scotland, he was a playwright and actor before he accepted Islam in 1967 with the Imam of the Masjid al-Qarawiyyin (Qarawiyyin Mosque) in Fes, Morocco. Abdalqadir as-Sufi has worked in spreading Islam since that time and has students in both Muslim and non-Muslim countries. He continues to write. Among his latest publications are ''The Book of Tawhid'', ''The Book of Hubb'', ''The Book of 'Amal'' and ''The Book of Safar'', and as Ian Dallas ''Ian Dallas Collected Works'', ''The Time of the Bedouin – on the politics of power'', ''Political Renewal'' and ''The Interim is Mine''. His commentary on current events and issues affecting Muslims in different parts of the world can be found on his website. ==Early life==
In 1930 Ian Dallas was born in Scotland of a Highland family. Educated at Ayr Academy, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and the University of London, where he was tutored in Elizabethan social history by Muriel St Clare Byrne. On leaving RADA he wrote his first play, ''A Masque of Summer'', which was presented at the Glasgow Citizens' Theatre. His second play was first presented at the Pitlochry Festival Theatre, and then at RADA's Vanburgh Theatre with Albert Finney in the lead. This led to a BBC TV presentation with Peter Cushing and Mary Morris. Contracted to BBC TV Drama, there followed a series of plays and dramatisations. His adaptation of Conrad's ''Secret Agent'' starred Sir Alan Bates, and that of O'Neill's ''Strange Interlude'' starred Diane Cilento. With Constance Cox he initiated the first BBC TV classical series with ''Jane Eyre'' and ''Vanity Fair''. His original plays on TV included ''Statue of David'' with Jill Bennet and ''Light from a Star'' with Isa Miranda. After this he travelled extensively in Greece, France and Italy.〔From 'The Collected Works' by Ian Dallas〕 In 1963 he acted in Federico Fellini's film 8½ as "Il partner della telepata".〔IMDB Filmography〕
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