The Dabbagh Family of Morocco: Twelve Centuries of Sharīfian Authority
A scholarly exploration of the Dabbāgh family of Morocco, tracing twelve centuries of Sharīfian lineage, Sufi authority, and institutional legitimacy from the Idrisids to the modern era.
The Third Authority: ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz al-Dabbāgh and Spiritual Sovereignty in ʿAlawī Morocco
Shaykh ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz al-Dabbāgh, the unlettered Idrissid saint of 18th-century Fez, became a defining voice of Moroccan Sufism through his visionary teachings preserved in Al-Ibrīz.
Rewriting Sainthood: Al-Dabbāgh, the Nizāmiyya Project, and the Making of the Institutional Shaykh
A critical study of institutional Sufism: from the Niẓāmiyya’s reshaping of sainthood to al-Dabbāgh’s redefinition of spiritual authority beyond institutions.