Aḥmad Ḥamāh Allāh al-Tishītī, called Shaykh Ḥamāllāh (for Ḥamā Allāh, "the one who stands up for God") (b. c. 1882-3, d. 1943), was a Tijānī shaykh (teacher) with a following mostly in former French West Africa and a symbol of resistance to colonial rule. The documentary record on Ḥamāllāh is scant and selective, so most of the richest studies of his life and followers draw on oral accounts. Ḥamāllāh was born in Nioro, in northwestern Mali, into a merchant family from the Tichitt region. He was educated in
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Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE
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Islam.
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