Biography of Sayyidi `Abd al-Rahman al-`Attar al-Madani al-Hasani al-Idrisi (d. .. H. in Madina al-Munawwara) `Abd al-Rahman ibn al-Husayn
al-`Attar was a spice
merchant from the city of Sabta, who was called "az-Zayyat" or
"al-Madani" because he resided in the oil sellers' quarter of Medina
(where his tomb is still found), while devoting himself to worship at
the Prophet's mosque. Sidi al-Madani's spiritual master was Sidi
Tuqiyudin al-Fuqayyir, who hailed from the Iranian city of Nahrawan but
lived near Wasit in Iraq, the home city of Sidi Abul Fath al-Wasiti (d.
642/1227). Sidi Tuqiyudin apparently had two spiritual lineages: one
involving an Iraqi line that is commonly cited as the main silsila in
Morocco, whose chain of transmission comes from Sidna al-Hassan ibn
Ali, and another, now forgotten leading to Sidi Ahmed ar-Rifa'i (d.
678/1236). Another of Sidi al-Madani's spiritual masters is the
Andalusian mystic Sidi Abi Mohammed Jaafar ibn Abdellah ibn Sayyid Buna
al-Khuza'i who took from the Patron Saint of the Maghreb Shaykh Sidi
Abu Madyan Shuayb al-Ghawt (d. 594).
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References: Dar Sirr 1008 © Damas Cultural Society
2007
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update: 2007-10-22
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