Ahmed Harrak Srifi

Ahmed Harrak Srifi is a prominent Moroccan scholar from the tribe of Ahl Srif in the north of Morocco.

The family tree of Ahmed Harrak Srifi

His father is Abdelsalam Harrak Srifi son of Taher Al Alami Al Safsafi [1] son of Muhamad son of Ali al Harrak [2] son of Hassan son of Husayn son of Ali son of Muhamad son of Abdullah son of Yussuf son of Ahmad son of Husayn son of Malik son of Abdelkarim son of Hamdoun son of Musa (Musa is the brother of Abdeslam Ben Mchich) son of Mchich son of Abi Bakr al Alami al Idrissi son of Alison of Abu Hurma son of Issa son of Salam al-Arouss' son of Ahmad Mizwar son of Ali Haydara son of Muhammad son of Idris II son of Idris I son of Abdullah al-Kamelson of Hassan al-Muthanna son of Hasan ibn Ali son of Ali Ibn Abi Talib and Fatima al-Zahraa, daughter of Prophet Muhammad [3] [4][5][6][7]

Area of specialization

As a Muslim theologian, he specialized in the sciences of the Quran and the science of Hadith narration with regards to the different Quran reading interpretation. He was among the most prominent of Moroccan scholars in this science in the 20th century. Abdel Hay al Kattani in his book called the Appendix –Al Fehress- said that Ahmed Harrak Srifi has received the narration science from his father Abdelsallam Harrak Srifi who was a narrator and a scholar himself.[8]

His teachers

In Hadith narration

  • His Father Abdelsallam Harrak Srifi
  • Muhammad Srifi Bujediani
  • Ahmad Temsamani Sumati

In Tajwid

  • Al Maqi Ben Yarmoq al Sumati
  • Hashemi ben Hassan Srifi Dafeni.[9]

His works

  • Collection of biographies of the most prominent Sheiks and Sayyids [10]
  • The register of the translations and licences of Ahmad El Fassi [11]

His Death

Ahmed Harrak Srifi was killed in the Rif war in Morocco in 1925.[1] It is commonly known that in this war against the Spanish colonization, there were two kinds of resistant movements in Morocco. The armed one led by Abd el-Krim and the passive one led by El reissouni. Ahmed Harrak Srifi was with the royalist passive movement. A tradition that characterized the Harrak sayyids for centuries.

Notes and references

  1. Dictionary of the most famous men and women, Al Zurkali Vol 1.P: 150 الاعلام قاموس تراجم لاشهر الرجال والنساء من العرب والمستعربين والمستشرقين تأليف خير الدين الزركلي الجزء 1 دار العلم للملايين ص. ب 1085 - بيروت تلفون: 224502 - 2910 الطبعة الخامسة أيار (مايو) 1980 ص150
  2. Taher Ben Abdesallam Lhioui Moroccan Genealogist, Al Hisn al Matin Vol 2.O: 107-108 النسابة الطاهر بن عبد السلام اللهيوي, كتاب الحصن المتين للشرفاء أولاد مولاي عبد السلام مع أبناء عمهم العلميين, الجزء الثاني, ص 107/108 إداع قانوني 93/587 المغرب
  3. Al Arabi Dilai, Harrak Biography manuscript, Tetouan Arts Conservatory أبو عبد الصمد محمد بن العربي الرباطي الدلائي,مخطوط النور اللامع البراق في ترجمة الشيخ الحراق, معرض المخطوطات النادرة ،لخزانة العامة والمحفوظات / تطوان
  4. Diwan al harrak, Page 3 on introduction
  5. History of Ahl al bayt, Abdelhadi Tazi الأُصول التاريخية لآل البيت بالمغرب, "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-04-29. Retrieved 2007-03-15.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) د . عبد الهادي التازي, د . عبد الهادي التازي, عضو اكاديمية المملكة المغربية, فيلا بغداد ـ طريق ايت اورير, حي السويسي ـ الرباط ـ المغرب
  6. Ahmed al Shibani, Masaabih al Bashariya, Najah edition, Tanger 1990 كتاب "مصابيح البشرية في أبناء خير البرية" للسيد أحمد الشباني الإدريسي.الدار البيضاء 1990 مطبعة النجاح الجديدة
  7. سلسلة الأصول في سيرة أبناء الرسول الطبعة الأولى لسنة 1352 هجريةالفقيه العلامة القاضي في حينه محمد بن علي حشلاف الجزائري
  8. Iqd Al Thurar, The readings of Imam Nafii 24/25 قراءة الإمام نافع عند المغاربة من رواية أبي سعيد ورش" الأعداد الرابع والعشرون والخامس والعشرون تفصيل عقد الدرر.
  9. Professor Saeed Aarab, Recitations and reciters in Morocco Pages 132/133 القراء والقراءات بالمغرب, للأستاذ سعيد أعراب ص 132-133
  10. Umar Kahala, Apendix of Editors, Volume 1 Page 142 معجم المؤلفين عمر كحالة ج1ص247
  11. "Abdelaziz Ben Abdellah, Registry and documentation in Morocco Moroccan Academy publication". Archived from the original on 2008-09-16. Retrieved 2008-11-03.
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