Ahmad al-Alawi (1874–14 July 1934), (in full, Abū al-ʿAbbās Aḥmad ibn Muṣṭafā ibn ʿAlīwa, known as al-ʿAlāwī al-Mustaghānimī, was an Algerian Sufi Sheikh who founded his own Sufi order, called the Alawiyya. Sheikh Ahmad al-Alawi was born in Mostaganem, Algeria, in 1874. He was educated at home by his father. From the time of his father's death until 1894, he worked in Mostaganem.After Sheikh al-Buzidi's death in 1909, Sheikh Al-Alawi he first spread the Darqawiyya, and then (in 1914) established his own order, called the Alawiyya.
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- Ahmad al-Alawi: a Sufi Saint who resembled Christ
- Algerian sufism in the colonial period
- Al-lotfiyya, poem by the Shaykh Ahmad al-‘Alāwī
- Notes on the Shaikh al-‘Alawî, by Michel Vâlsan
- Shaykh al-Alawî - A kind word in response to those who reject sufism
- Shaykh al-Alawî - Benedictions upon the Chosen Prophet
- Shaykh al-Alawi - Help-giving Materials arising from the Ghawth's Hikam.
- Shaykh al-Alawî - Intimate Supplication
- Shaykh al-Alawî - On Permissibility of Using the Unique Name of Allah in Dhikr
- Shaykh al-Alawî - Treatise on the invocation of the divine Name
- Shaykh al-Alawî - by Richard Lang
- Shaykh al-Alawî - Memories of Dr. Marcel Carret
- Tariqa Alawiyya (Alawî order)
- The Contemporary Sufi Heritage of Shaykh Ahmad Ibn Mustafa al-‘Alawī
- The Life of Ahmad al-Alawî, by Martin Lings
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