Ahmed al-Ghazzal
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Ahmed al-Ghazzal (Arabic: أحمد بن المهدي الغزال) or, in full, Abu l-Abbas Ahmed ibn Al-Mahdi al-Ghazzal al-Andalusi al-Maliqi (died in Fes, 1777) was the secretary of the Moroccan Sultan Mohammed ibn Abdallah (1757–89). Al-Ghazzal is the author of a rihla about his journey to Spain called Natidjat al-iditihad fi l-muhadana wa l-djihad and of a biography of the head of the Isawa religious order, Al-Nur al-Khamil (Mohammed Ben Aissa).[1]
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- ^ William Charles Brice (1981). An Historical atlas of Islam. BRILL. p. 325. ISBN 978-90-04-06116-3. Retrieved 1 February 2012.
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