علماء تندميرة ورحلات رجالها العلمية (من القرن الثالث الهجري إلى القرن الرابع عشر الهجري)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26629/wjagmt63Keywords:
Tandemmira, Tandemmira scholars, scientific tripsAbstract
Tandemmira has been known in biographical and historical books since the early Hijri centuries as a city of knowledge and scholars, and that it is one of the three cities in which no house needs another house in a fatwa regarding one of the problems of knowledge.
This research deals with an overview of the city Tandemmira, then lists those scholars mentioned in Ibadi biographies as being from the Tandemmira or from their lineage, and quotes some of what was written about them in those sources, beginning with the just scholar, ruler, and mujahid Abu Mansour Ilyas Al- Tandemmirti in the third century AH, and ending with the scholar, reformer, and ascetic, Sheikh Amr bin Issa, who died at the beginning of the last century.
The research also contains brief biographies of delegates from Tandemmira during the past century on trips that may be considered scientific, to Djerba, Tunisia, and Mizab in order to draw from the springs of knowledge and return to Tandemmira to quench the thirst.