Ahmed Harrak Srifi
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Died1925
Morocco
NationalityMoroccan
Notable work(s)
- Collection of biographies of the most prominent Sheiks and Sayyids
- The register of the translations and licences of Ahmad El Fassi
Ahmed Harrak Srifi | |
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| Born | Ahmed Harrak Srifi 19th century |
| Died | 1925 Morocco |
| Nationality | Moroccan |
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| Known for | His expertise in Quranic sciences and Hadith narration |
| Occupation | Scholar, Muhaddith |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Islam |
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Ahmed Harrak Srifi (Arabic: أحمد الحراق السريفي) was a prominent Moroccan scholar from the tribe of Ahl Srif in the north of Morocco.
His father was Abdelsalam Harrak Srifi son of Taher Al Alami Al Safsafi[1] son of Muhamad son of Ali al Harrak [2] a descendant of Hasan ibn Ali grandson of Muhammad.[3] [4][5][6][7]
As a Muslim theologian, he specialized in the study of the Quran and of Hadith narration with regard to different interesting of the Quran.