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Religion
  
Islam

Sufi order
  
Shadhili

Denomination
  
Sunni

Name
  
Sidi Houari

Jurisprudence
  
Maliki

Role
  
Imam

Creed
  
Ash'ari


Sidi El Houari httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaen336Sid

Full Name
  
Mohamed ben Omar el-Houari

Born
  
1350
Sour, Ain Tedles, Wilaya of Mostaganem

Died
  
September 12, 1439, Oran, Algeria

Cheb kader sidi el houari


Sidi El Houari (1350 – 12 September 1439) was an Algerian imam whose real name was Ben-Amar El Houari. He is the patron saint of the city of Oran in Algeria. The famous old quarter of Sidi El Houari in Oran is named after him.

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Sidi El Houari Casbahs amp Mdinas in Algeria SkyscraperCity

Sidi el houari le vieil oran


Biography

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Sidi El Houari was born in1350 in the village of Sour, 20 kilometres east of Mostaganem and near Ain Tedles, then under Marinid rule.

Sidi El Houari Au coeur du quartier de Sidi El Houari Oran YouTube

Sidi El Houari was a highly respected scholar, and many cities would have been pleased to have him as their guest, for his wisdom alms and good luck. Out of Tlemcen, Fes, Tunis, Mecca, Jerusalem, Damascus and many other cities which he visited, he chose to settle in Oran and honour its inhabitants. He was well received by Oranians, and although he was buried far away from the city, visiting of his mausoleum, which shelters his supposed tomb, resembles an irremovable daily pilgrimage.

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At the age of ten years, he had already memorized the whole Qur'an by heart and had acquired the title of Hafiz, educated in the doctrine of Sufism.

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He went to Kel Mitou in the meadows of Chlef to visit a distinguished Saint and acquire his favour. Then he came to Oran seeking to study Islamic theology at the zawiya or "assembly" of Derkaouia Mahajia led by Sidi Maymun Mahaji and Ayoub, known for its traditions in the field of religious studies. He studied in Béjaïa and then Fes, where he taught before travelling to Egypt.

He went to Mecca for the Hajj (pilgrimage). Once he returned he finally settled in Oran where he opened a madrasah. Among the known adherents and companions of the imam Sidi El Houari El Maghraoui were Sidi Ibrahim Tazi and Sidi Said (marabout of Hassi El Ghella).

Sidi El Houari died on September 12th, 1439. He is buried in Aghlad near Timimoun.

References

Sidi El Houari Wikipedia


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