Ahmed ben Arous, full name: Abu al-Abbas Ahmed Ben Abdallah ben Abu Bakr al-Houari, Tunisian Arabic: أحمد بن عروس; (c. 1376–21 October 1436) was a Tunisian Wali, religious leader and founder of the Arousia Tariqa.[1]

Sidi
Ahmed ben Arous
سيدي أحمد بن عروس
Mausoleum of Sidi Ahmed ben Arous in Tunis, as pictured in September 2013
Personal
Born1376
Died21 October 1436
Tunis
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceMaliki
TariqaTariqa Arousia
Other namesAbu Saraer
ابو الصرائر
Muslim leader
Influenced by
Influenced
  • Omar ar-Rashidi al-Jazairi
    Abdelwahed Doukkali
    Abdessalam al-Asmar

Life edit

He was born in Tunis, to a father from the Houara tribe and a mother originally from Misrata, and was a follower of the Zawiya of Sidi Mahrez. He later went to Morocco where he studied in Fes and Marrakesh. Upon his return to Tunis, he lived in seclusion for a while then worked as carpenter. His Tariqa was influenced by the Shadhili order. He was known for his sympathy for the poor, the strangers and the animals. His teachings were revived by his disciple Abdessalam al-Asmar and an extended biography of him was written by Omar al-Jazairi.

References edit

  1. ^ Al-Sakhawi. Al-Daw' al-lami` li ahli al-Qarni al-Tasi.