‘Alī b. Muhammad al-Jurjāni

‘Alī b. Muhammad al-Jurjāni

‘Alī b. Muhammad al-Jurjāni naquit en 1339 à Tajū. On connaît de lui différents ouvrages sur des sujets aussi divers que la grammaire, la théologie et la spiritualité. Il mourut à Chiraz en 1413. Il fut surnommé as-Sayyid ash-Sharif[1].

  1. Source : Le Livre des Haltes, Émir Abd el-Kader, trad. de Abdallah Penot, Dervy, Paris 2008, avec l’aimable autorisation de M. Jean Annestay.

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