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Abdullah al-Sharqawi

Abdullah al-Sharqawi

Egyptian writer and scholar of the Khalwati sufi order


Sheikh Abdullah al-Sharqawi (Arabic: عبد الله الشرقاوي) (1737 1812) was an Egyptian writer and scholar of the Khalwati sufi order.[2][3][4] He was known for being the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar during the French Campaign in Egypt and Syria, and for being one of the Leaders of the resistance against the French Occupation in Egypt, he was also one of the Three Leaders to crown Mehmet Ali Pasha in 1805.

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During Napoleon's exile at St. Helena, and when writing his diaries, he states that the Azhar University is as Equal if not more, than the Sorbonne in Paris. Napoleon looked highly upon Al-Azhar Ulama as the elite of the educated class and as the leaders of the people. When he first set foot in Cairo he formed a special council (diwan) to govern the capital. a council that consists of nine Sheikhs under the chairmanship of Sheikh Abdullah Al-Sharkawi, the grand Imam of Al-Azhar at that time. The formation of this council stands as an evidences of the importance of Al-Azhar and the high status of its Imams.


References

  1. IslamKotob. شيوخ الأزهر 2 (in Arabic). IslamKotob.
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