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Mohammed ibn al-Talib al-Tawudi ibn Suda (Arabic: محمد التاودي بن سودة; 1700–1795) was one of the most influential scholars of the 18th century in Morocco, both politically and intellectually. He is described by the Egyptian historian, Al-Jabarti, as the "crescent of the Maghrib". He went on the hajj in 1767-1768 and studied in Medina with (1718–1775), founder of the Sammaniyya branch of the Khalwatiyya and in Cairo with the Indian scholar Mohammed Murtada al-Zabidi (d. 1791). In Cairo he also taught the Muwatta of Malik ibn Anas at the Al-Azhar. Ibn Suda was appointed by the sultan in 1788 to reform the curriculum at the Qarawiyin University of Fez, where he was installed as mufti and shaykh al-jamaa. Ibn Suda is also well known as the author of a commentary on Sahih al-Bukhari and as th

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  • كانَ مُحَمَّد بْنُ الطَّالب التَّاوْدِي بن سُودَة (1700-1795) مِنْ أكثرِ العُلماء نفوذًا في القرن الثامن عشر في المغرب، سياسيًّا وفكريًّا. وَقد وَصَفَهُ المؤرخ المصري الجبرتي بأنَّهُ «هِلالُ المغرب». ذهب في الحج في 1767-1768 ودرسَ في المدينة المنورة مع (1718-1775)، مُؤسس فرع السمانية من الخلوتية وفي القاهرة مع العالم الهندي محمد مرتضى الزبيدي (د 1791). في القاهرة دَرَّسَ موطأ مالك بن أنس في الأزهر. عيَّن السلطان ابن سُودة عام 1788 لإصلاح المناهج في جامعة القرويين بمدينة فاس، حيث نُصِبَ على أنَّه مفتي وشيخ الجامعة. ابنُ سودة معروفٌ أيضًا بأنَّه مؤلف تعليق على صحيح البخاري ومُعلمًا لأحمد بن إدريس. (ar)
  • Mohammed ibn al-Talib al-Tawudi ibn Suda (Arabic: محمد التاودي بن سودة; 1700–1795) was one of the most influential scholars of the 18th century in Morocco, both politically and intellectually. He is described by the Egyptian historian, Al-Jabarti, as the "crescent of the Maghrib". He went on the hajj in 1767-1768 and studied in Medina with (1718–1775), founder of the Sammaniyya branch of the Khalwatiyya and in Cairo with the Indian scholar Mohammed Murtada al-Zabidi (d. 1791). In Cairo he also taught the Muwatta of Malik ibn Anas at the Al-Azhar. Ibn Suda was appointed by the sultan in 1788 to reform the curriculum at the Qarawiyin University of Fez, where he was installed as mufti and shaykh al-jamaa. Ibn Suda is also well known as the author of a commentary on Sahih al-Bukhari and as the teacher of Ahmed ibn Idris. (en)
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  • كانَ مُحَمَّد بْنُ الطَّالب التَّاوْدِي بن سُودَة (1700-1795) مِنْ أكثرِ العُلماء نفوذًا في القرن الثامن عشر في المغرب، سياسيًّا وفكريًّا. وَقد وَصَفَهُ المؤرخ المصري الجبرتي بأنَّهُ «هِلالُ المغرب». ذهب في الحج في 1767-1768 ودرسَ في المدينة المنورة مع (1718-1775)، مُؤسس فرع السمانية من الخلوتية وفي القاهرة مع العالم الهندي محمد مرتضى الزبيدي (د 1791). في القاهرة دَرَّسَ موطأ مالك بن أنس في الأزهر. عيَّن السلطان ابن سُودة عام 1788 لإصلاح المناهج في جامعة القرويين بمدينة فاس، حيث نُصِبَ على أنَّه مفتي وشيخ الجامعة. ابنُ سودة معروفٌ أيضًا بأنَّه مؤلف تعليق على صحيح البخاري ومُعلمًا لأحمد بن إدريس. (ar)
  • Mohammed ibn al-Talib al-Tawudi ibn Suda (Arabic: محمد التاودي بن سودة; 1700–1795) was one of the most influential scholars of the 18th century in Morocco, both politically and intellectually. He is described by the Egyptian historian, Al-Jabarti, as the "crescent of the Maghrib". He went on the hajj in 1767-1768 and studied in Medina with (1718–1775), founder of the Sammaniyya branch of the Khalwatiyya and in Cairo with the Indian scholar Mohammed Murtada al-Zabidi (d. 1791). In Cairo he also taught the Muwatta of Malik ibn Anas at the Al-Azhar. Ibn Suda was appointed by the sultan in 1788 to reform the curriculum at the Qarawiyin University of Fez, where he was installed as mufti and shaykh al-jamaa. Ibn Suda is also well known as the author of a commentary on Sahih al-Bukhari and as th (en)
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