Abi Bakr al Alami al Idrissi
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[edit] Abi Bakr al-Alami al-Idrissi
Sayyid Abi Bakr is the great grand father from whom all the Alami Sayyids of Morocco descend. His the son of Ali son of Abu Hurma son of Issa son of Salam al-Arouss (Salam with stress on L is an ancient Berber pronunciation of Sulayman or Solomon) son of Ahmad Mizwar son of Ali Haydara son of Muhammad son of Idris IIson of Idris I son of Abdullah al-Kamel son of Hassan al-Muthanna son of Hasan ibn Ali son of Ali Ibn Abi Talib and Fatima al-Zahraa, daughter of Islamic prophet Muhammad. Abi Bakr was a religious leader.
[edit] His tomb
The Tomb of Abi Bakr is in a desolate forest called the Dak forest in Northern Morocco not far from a village called Ayn al-Hadeed.
[edit] Persecution
As Sayyids in Morocco suffered from the persecution as narrated by the Judge –of his time- Muhamad Bin Ali Hashlaf Al-Jazaeri; Abi Bakr and all families that descend from Ali Ibn Abi taleb sought refuge in mountains like Jabal al-Alam and were far to reach and therefore did not get their share properly in Moroccan history in terms of exactitudes of their timelines.[1]
[edit] Notes and References
Muhamad Bin Ali Hashlaf Al-Jazaeri in his book Silsilat Al Usul fi Sirat Abna al-Rasool First Edition 1352 Hijri
[edit] References
- ^ Muhamad Bin Ali Hashlaf Al-Jazaeri in his book Silsilat Al Usul fi Sirat Abna al-Rasool First Edition 1352 Hijri