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Shaykh Sufi
Abd Al-Rahman bin Abdallah al Shashi ((アラビア語:عبد الرحمن بن عبد الله شاشي)) (b. 1829 - 1904), popularly known as Shaykh Sufi, was a 19th-century Somali scholar, poet, reformist and astrologist.〔Historical dictionary of Somalia by Margaret Castagno pg 141〕 ==Life== Shaykh Sufi was born in Mogadishu, where he founded the Qadiriyyah congregation, an Islamic school of thought or ''tariqah'' whose disciples included colleagues of his such as Uways al-Barawi. He studied astrology and wrote extensively on the future of Mogadishu and religious sciences, and authored popular books such as ''Shadjarat al Yakim'' ("The Tree of Certitude").〔E.J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913-1936 By M Th Houtsma, T W Arnold, A. J. Wensinck pg 487〕 Besides his scholarly career, Shaykh Sufi was known as a great mediator between merchants and shop keepers in the coastal cities. As a reformist, he is credited with having put an end to what he considered to be the urbanites' immoral dancing rituals. In private, he also wrote many poems, which would eventually be taken up by fellow scholars such as Abdallah al-Qutbi in their books.
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