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Waggag ibn Zallu al-Lamti
Waggag Ibn Zallu al-Lamti ((アラビア語:وݣاݣ بن زلو اللمطي) also written ) (died 11th-century in Aglu near Tiznit, Morocco) was a Moroccan Maliki scholar and jurist who lived in the 11th-century. He was a disciple of Abu Imran al-Fasi and belonged to the Lamta clan, which is a Sanhaja-Berber tribe.
Waggag had an eminent role in the rise of the Almoravid Dynasty as he was the religious teacher and spiritual leader of Abdallah ibn Yasin, the founder of the dynasty.〔al-Bakri〕〔Ibn Khaldun〕〔Rawd al-Qirtas
==Life==
He was a native of the Sous region and traveled to Al Qayrawan, where he studied under Abu Imran al-Fasi. He then went to the Sous where he founded a Ribat in the village of Aglu (located near preset-day Tiznit) named ''Ribat al-Murabitin'' where he took disciples and taught the Maliki doctrine.〔http://www.dar-sirr.com/Abu-Imran-al-Fasi.html〕
After receiving a letter for his former teacher Abu Imran al-Fasi asking him to help teach religion to the southern Sanhaja Saharan tribes, he chose Abdallah ibn Yasin, to accompany the Gudala leader Yahya ibn Ibrahim to the Sahara. Waggag Ibn Zallu then became the spiritual guide of the Almoravid's first leader.
In relation to the Almoravid movement, some historical chronicles (e.g. al-Bakri, Ibn Abi Zar, Qadi Ayyad) give him credit in asking Abdallah ibn Yassin to fight those who disobeyed him and then commanded him to advance north to take Sijilmasa which transformed the Almoravid religious movement into a military one with much greater ambitions. It was also reported that after the death of Abdallah Ibn Yasin, only the disciples of Waggag Ibn Zallu were eligible to be appointed as religious authoritative leaders.
A hagiography of Waggag Ibn Zallu was written by Ibn al-Zayyat al-Tadili. He is buried at the ''Dar al-Murabitin'' ''Ribat'' in Aglu a village near Tiznit, Morocco where his grave became a shrine known as "Sidi Waggag".
The brothers Sulayman ibn Addu and Abu al-Qacem ibn Addu, who were the successors of Ibn Yassin as Almoravid's religious leaders were his disciples.〔

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