“Al Sanusiya”运动及其思想概论

Muhammad Qaisar Zaki Ph.D Scholor, Dr. Samia Athar Lecturer
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sī d ' Muḥammad伊本·阿尔·al-Sanūsī(约1787年生于北非的莫斯塔加尼姆附近的土耳其人,卒于1859年9月7日Jaghbūb,昔兰尼加),北非伊斯兰神学家,创立了改革派苏菲派运动Sanūsiyyah,该运动帮助利比亚在20世纪赢得独立。在他的家乡土耳其(现在在阿尔及利亚)的成长岁月中,土耳其被并入奥斯曼帝国,al-Sanūsī观察到奥斯曼行政官员的腐败。为了继续他的宗教研究,他在1821年去了摩洛哥的f。摩洛哥当时名义上是独立的,但实际上是法国的殖民地。Al-Sanūsī在外国统治下的经历和他对伊斯兰国家固有弱点的观察使他确信需要一个复兴的伊斯兰社区。Sanūsiyyah在昔兰尼加部落中流行起来。20世纪,在al-Sanūsī的孙子伊德里斯的领导下,Sanūsiyyah率先发起了反对意大利殖民统治的解放运动。利比亚独立后,伊德里斯从1951年到1969年作为国王统治利比亚。
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An Introductory Study of the "Al Sanusiya" Movement and its Thoughts
Sīdī Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī al-Sanūsī (born c. 1787, Tursh, near Mostaganem, in northern Africa, died September 7, 1859, Jaghbūb, Cyrenaica), North African Islamic theologian who founded a reformist Sufi movement, the Sanūsiyyah, which helped Libya win its independence in the 20th century. During his formative years in his native Tursh (now in Algeria), which was incorporated in the Ottoman Empire, al-Sanūsī observed the corruption of the Ottoman administrators. To continue his religious studies, in 1821 he went to Fès, Morocco. Morocco was then nominally independent but actually a colony of France. Al-Sanūsī‟s experiences under foreign rule and his observation of the inherent weakness of the Islamic states convinced him of the need for a revitalized Islamic community. The Sanūsiyyah became popular among the tribes of Cyrenaica. In the 20th century, under the leadership of al-Sanūsī‟s grandson Idris, the Sanūsiyyah spearheaded the liberation movement against Italian colonization. After Libya gained independence, Idris ruled Libya as king from 1951 to 1969.
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