Cherif Al-Hassane Aidara

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DiedDecember 2011
OccupationShi'i religious leader
SpouseMaimouna Diao
Cherif Al-Hassane Aidara
Born1917
DiedDecember 2011
OccupationShi'i religious leader
SpouseMaimouna Diao
ChildrenCherif Mohamed Aly Aidara, Cherif Habib Aidara

Cherif Al-Hassane Aidara (born 1917 in Timbédra, Mauritania; died December 2011 in Darou Hidjiratou, Senegal) was a Mauritanian-Senegalese Sufi religious leader belonging to the Tijaniya tariqa.

Cherif Al-Hassane Aidara emigrated from Mauritania to Senegal in the late 1930s. Upon his arrival in Senegal, he was welcomed by Thierno Siirajaddine Mohamed Said Ba of Medina Gounass and its cantonal chief Seydou Diao. Eventually, he married the cantonal chief's daughter Maimouna Diao.[1][2][3]

He lived in his village of Darou Hidjiratou and was buried there in December 2011.[4]

The Grand Al Hassanayni Mosque (meaning: the "Two Hassans" Mosque) of Darou Hidjiratou was built by the Mozdahir International Institute (IMI) and its president Cherif Mohamed Aly Aidara. The mosque was named in honor of Cherif Al-Hassane Aidara and his ancestor Imam Al Hassane Al Mojtaba ibn Ali, grandson of the Prophet Muhammad and the second of the Twelve Imams in Twelver Shiism.[5][6]

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