Ibrahim El Desouki

'Ibrahīm Bin ʿAbd-El-ʿAzīz 'Abu al-Magd (Egyptian Arabic: إبراهيم بن عبد العزيز أبو المجد), better known as El Desouki (الدسوقي) (Desouk, Egypt, 1255 – 1296), was an Egyptian Sufi saint and Imam and the founder of the Desouki Order.

Mausoleum of Saint Ibrahim El Desouki.

Life

El Desouki was born in Desouk on the Nile delta and there he lived his whole life, hence his attribution to it.[1] According to traditions and popular sayings, He is a descendant of Ali ibn Abi Talib from his paternal side and to the caliph of the Dasooqi order in Egypt from his maternal side.[2] El-Desouki was influenced by the Shadhili Sufi order and was as well close to his contemporary Sufi Ahmad al-Badawi of Tanta.[3] He became Sheikh ul-Islam of Egypt during Baibars' rule.

His feast is celebrated twice a year: the first during April, the second on October the 2nd, and the third on December the 4th.[4]

See also

Sources

  1. Jalāl al-Dīn Aḥmad al-Karkī, A definition of Wali Sīdī 'Ibrahīm al-Dosūqī, Taj 2006, page 8
  2. True Knower of God Sīdī 'Ibrahīm al-Dosūqī. Archived 2013-04-10 at WebCite Municipality of Dessouk. (in Arabic)
  3. Fauzi Muḥammad Abu Zaid, Sheikh ul-Islam Ibrahīm al-Dosūqī, Life and belief house, Cairo, 2008, p.91.
  4. About Desouk Centre Municipality of Desouk. (in Arabic)



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