Abu L-’Abbas’s Neighbors
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A translated Arabic novel about Sufism, exile, and spiritual devotion in medieval Morocco.
Set during the dramatic power shift from the Almoravids to the Almohads, Abu l-Abbas’s Neighbors offers a rich portrait of the renowned Moroccan Sufi saint Abu l-Abbas as-Sabti. Through the eyes of those around him, Ahmad Toufiq—Morocco’s Minister of Religious Affairs and a leading scholar of Sufism—traces the saint’s life in Marrakesh as war, religious reform, and spiritual practice collide.
This historical novel weaves Sufi ethics, intellectual debates, and political intrigue into a compelling story of faith and resilience. Perfect for readers interested in Islamic history, Moroccan heritage, or spiritual fiction rooted in real events.
Additional information
| Published | 04/12/2023 |
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| Format | Ebook – Paperpack |
| ISBN | 978-1-78871-095-4 |
| Pages | 280 |

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