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'''Abdallah ibn Mu'allim Yusuf al-Qutbi''' ({{lang-ar|عبد الله يوسف قطبي }}) (c. 1879 – 1919
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'''Abdallah Yusuf al-Qutbi''' ({{lang-ar|عبد الله يوسف قطبي }}) (b. 1879 - 1952) was a [[Somali people|Somali]] [[polemicist]], [[theologian]] and [[philosopher]] who lived during the [[19th century|19th]] and early [[20th century]] in [[Somalia]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Al-Qubti is best known for his body of work called the ''Blessed collection'' that he published in [[Cairo]] in which he launches a literary attack on the [[Wahhabi]]s, the [[Salihiya]], and their leaders whom he considered to be [[heretics]] and [[Satanic]].<ref>Muslim Brotherhoods in Nineteenth-Century Africa By B. G. Martin pg 199</ref>
Sheikh Al-Qutbi is best known for his ''Al-Majmu'at al-mubaraka'' ("The Blessed Collection"), a five-part compilation of polemics that was published in [[Cairo]] ca. 1919–1920 (1338).<ref name="Martin">{{cite book|last=Martin|first=B.G.|title=Muslim Brotherhoods in Nineteenth-Century Africa|year=2003|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=0521534518|pages=199|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=o0XhcUWa1_4C}}</ref>
Sheikh Abdullahi Qutbi, a disciple of Sheikh Abdulrahman Al Shashi and member of Qadiriyyah congregation, an Islamic school of thought or tariqah.

==See also==
*[[Shaykh Sufi]]


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Abdallah Yusuf al-Qutbi
Titleal-Qutbi
Personal
Born1879
Died1919 .
ReligionIslam
Era19th–20th century
RegionHorn of Africa/North Africa
Main interest(s)Islamic philosophy, polemics

Abdallah ibn Mu'allim Yusuf al-Qutbi (Arabic: عبد الله يوسف قطبي) (c. 1879 – 1919 ) was a Somali polemicist, theologian and philosopher who lived in Qulunqul (Kolonkol), Somalia.

Biography

Sheikh Al-Qutbi is best known for his Al-Majmu'at al-mubaraka ("The Blessed Collection"), a five-part compilation of polemics that was published in Cairo ca. 1919–1920 (1338).[1] Sheikh Abdullahi Qutbi, a disciple of Sheikh Abdulrahman Al Shashi and member of Qadiriyyah congregation, an Islamic school of thought or tariqah.

See also

References

  1. ^ Martin, B.G. (2003). Muslim Brotherhoods in Nineteenth-Century Africa. Cambridge University Press. p. 199. ISBN 0521534518.