Ḥamādisha (Ḥmādsha in the local pronunciation) are the members of a loosely and diversely organised religious confraternity or "path" (ṭarīqa) that traces its spiritual heritage to two Moroccan saints ( walī s or sayyid s) of the late eleventh/seventeenth and early twelfth/eighteenth centuries, Sīdī Abū l-Ḥasan ʿAlī b. Ḥamdush (d. 1131/1718-9 or 1135/1722-3, known popularly as Sīdī ʿAlī) and Sīdī Aḥmad Dghughī (dates unknown). Although little is known historically of the two saints, their lives, like those of other popular North African saints, are
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Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE
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Islam.
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