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  1. Abdallah ibn 'Alawi al-Haddad (Arabic: عبد الله ابن علوي الحدّاد, romanized: ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿAlawī al-Ḥaddād; Arabic pronunciation: [ʕbd ɑllah ibn ʕlwij ɑl-ħadda:d]) (born in 1634 CE) was a Yemeni Islamic scholar.

    • 10 September 1720 (aged 86), Tarim
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  2. The Ratib of Imam Abdallah bin Alawi al-Haddad X, more commonly known as the Ratib al-Haddad is a collection of prayers that was inspired to the great Gnostic and scholar, the Renewer of the twelfth Islamic century; Imam Abdallah bin Alawi al-Haddad (1044-1132AH).

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  4. Mar 15, 2020 · Imam 'Abdallah Ibn Alawi al-Haddad رحمه الله The Lives of Man: A Guide to the Human States: Before Life, In the World, and After Death.

  5. Aug 20, 2015 · His Life. Imam al-Haddad was born in Subayr near the city of Tarim in 1044 (1634). He went blind at the age of four but Allah blessed him with the light of inner sight. His father directed him to the pursuit of knowledge and he memorised the Qur’an and the foundational texts of the Islamic sciences at an early age.

  6. Jan 1, 2003 · Imam 'Abdallah al-Haddad is widely believed to have been the spiritual "renewer" of the twelfth Islamic century. A direct descendant of the Prophet Mohammed, his sanctity and direct experience of God are clearly reflected in his writings, poetry, and books.

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  7. THE LIVES OF MANOF: IMAM ABDALLAH IBNALAWI AL-HADDADRady Allahu Anhu. An Appreciation by Omar Butt. All praise is due to Allah, Lord of the Worlds, and infinite blessings upon the best of creation, the Prophet Muhammad ( Sallallahu 'alahi wa Sallam ). The following pages are written in appreciation of a classic of Islamic spirituality, the ...

  8. By: Dr. Mostafa Al-Badawi. The Messenger of God, may blessings and peace be upon him and upon his family, prophesied that in every century God would raise up amongst his nation a man who would renew its religion. Imam 'Abdallah al-Haddad was the renewer, or Mujaddid, of the twelfth Islamic century. He was renowned, and deservedly so, for the ...