Abd al-Qadir ibn Shaqrun
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Ibn Shaqrūn or Abū Muḥammad (or Abū Naṣr) ʿAbd al-Qādir ibn al-ʿArabī al-Munabbahī al-Madag̲h̲rī ibn Shaqrūn al-Miknāsī (Arabic: أبو محمد عبد القادر بن العربي المَنَبَّهي المدغري بن شقرون; died after 1727/28) was a Moroccan physician and poet and contemporary of Moulay Ismael.[1] He is not to be confused with Abd al-Qadir ibn Shaqrun al-Fasi (died 1801 or 1804), a religious scholar from Fes, who played an active role in the accession of Mulay Slimane as a member of the so-called ahl al-hadith group.[2]
References
- ^ William Charles Brice, An Historical atlas of Islam, p. 400
 - ^ Rex S. O'Fahey, Enigmatic saint: Ahmad ibn Idris and the Idrisi tradition, p. 37 (confuses the two)
 
- M. Lakhdar, La vie intellectuelle au maroc, Rabat 1971, pp. 161–6
 - Tazi, Badi (annotations), La médecine arabe au XVIIIe siècle à travers al "Urdjuza Ash-Shakruniyya" (bil. ar-fr)., 1984 (originally presented as the author's thesis (duktūrāh), Jāmiʻat Muhammad al-Khāmis, Rabat, 1980) ISBN 977-01-0295-4