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He studied prose, verse, fiqh and the majority of the theological sciences of the time at Ibn Marzouk El Hafid (ar) (1365 - 1439), the Maghreb scholar who had visited Constantine to preach his knowledge , not to be confused with his father Ibn Marzouk El Khatib (1310 - 1379)<ref>https://books.google.dz/books?id=ab9KDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA51#v=onepage&q&f=false</ref>.
He studied prose, verse, fiqh and the majority of the theological sciences of the time at Ibn Marzouk El Hafid (ar) (1365 - 1439), the Maghreb scholar who had visited Constantine to preach his knowledge , not to be confused with his father Ibn Marzouk El Khatib (1310 - 1379)<ref>https://books.google.dz/books?id=ab9KDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA51#v=onepage&q&f=false</ref>.


He joined [[Mecca]] for [[pilgrimage]] and study<ref>https://www.vitaminedz.com/%D8%A5%D8%A8%D8%B1%D8%A7%D9%87%D9%8A%D9%85-%D8%A8%D9%86-%D9%81%D8%A7%D8%A6%D8%AF-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%82%D8%B3%D9%86%D8%B7%D9%8A%D9%86%D9%8A/Articles_16840_248830_0_1.html</ref>.
He joined [[Mecca]] for [[pilgrimage]] and study.


He died in 1453, and was buried in the [[Thenia]] Mountains in his native [[Kabyle]] tribe<ref>https://ar.islamway.net/article/72502/%D8%AB%D9%84%D8%A9-%D9%85%D9%86-%D8%B9%D9%84%D9%85%D8%A7%D8%A1-%D9%82%D8%B3%D9%86%D8%B7%D9%8A%D9%86%D8%A9</ref>.
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Sidi Brahim Boushaki
إبراهيم بن فايد الزواوي
File:Ourdjouzate Sidi Boushaki أرجوزة سيدي بوسحاقي - شرح قطر الندى ابن هشام.jpg
Book of Sidi Boushaki
Born1394 ce/796 ah
Died1453 ce/857 ah
Years active1394 - 1453
Theological work
LanguageAmazigh - Arabic
Tradition or movementIslam
Main interestsFiqh

Sidi Brahim Boushaki[1] (1394 ce/796 ah – 1453 ce/857 ah) was born near the town of Thenia, 54 km east of Algiers. He was raised in a very spiritual environment with high Islamic values and ethics.[2]

Biography

Sidi Boushaki Ez-Zaouaoui was born in 1394 ce in Aïth Aïcha, at Tizi Naïth Aïcha, in the Khechna massif, an extension of Djurdjura[3].

He began his studies in the village of Soumâa (Thala Oufella) in Thénia in 1398 ce, before joining Béjaïa in 1404 ce, very young, to continue his studies[4].

There he studied the Quran and the Maliki fiqh as a pupil with "Ali Menguelleti", a recognized theologian from Kabylie[5].

Béjaïa was then at the beginning of the fifteenth century a religious center and a place of influence of Sufism[6].

He made his destination in 1415 to Tunis, where he deepened his knowledge of Maliki Madhhab[7].

There he studied the tafsir of the Quran at the judge Abu Abdallah Al Kalchani, and he received the Maliki fiqh from Yaakub Ez-Zaghbi[8].

He was a student of Abdelwahed Al Fariani in the foundations (Oussoul) of Islam[9].

He returned in 1420 to the mountains of Béjaïa where he deepened in Arabic at Abd El Aali Ibn Ferradj[10].

He went to Constantine in 1423 where he lived for many years, and he received the teachings in the Muslim faith (Aslain) and logic in "Abu Zeid Abderrahmane", nicknamed "El Bez"[11].

He studied prose, verse, fiqh and the majority of the theological sciences of the time at Ibn Marzouk El Hafid (ar) (1365 - 1439), the Maghreb scholar who had visited Constantine to preach his knowledge , not to be confused with his father Ibn Marzouk El Khatib (1310 - 1379)[12].

He joined Mecca for pilgrimage and study[13].

He died in 1453, and was buried in the Thenia Mountains in his native Kabyle tribe[14].

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