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Iniyās, Ibrāhīm, 1902-1975

LC control no.no2007038945
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPJ7838.N59 NcU
Personal name headingIniyās, Ibrāhīm, 1902-1975
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Variant(s)Inyass, Ibrāhīm, 1902-1975
Kawlakhī, Ibrāhīm Niyās, 1902-1975
Ñas, Ibrayima, 1902-1975
Ñas, Ibrayima, Baay, 1902-1975
Niass, Baye, 1902-1975
Niass, Ibrahim, 1902-1975
Niass, Ibrahima, 1902-1975
Niasse, Ibrahīm, 1902-1975
Niasse, Ibrahima, 1902-1975
Niyās, Ibrāhīm, 1902-1975
Niyass, Ibrāhīm, 1902-1975
Nyass, Ibraheem, 1902-1975
Nyass, Ibrahim, 1902-1975
انياس، ابراهيم, 1902-1975
نياس، ابراهيم, 1902-1975
كولخي، ابراهيم نياس, 1902-1975
الكولخي، ابراهيم نياس, 1902-1975
Associated countrySenegal
LocatedKaolack (Senegal)
Birth date1902
Death date1975
Field of activityTijānīyah Sufism
Profession or occupationMuslim scholars
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inShaykh Ibrāhīm Iniyās al-Sinighālī, 1981: t.p. (Ibrāhīm Iniyās al Sinighālī)
Arabic literature of Africa, 1994-: p. 9 (Senegalese Tijānī leader Sh. Ibrāhīm Niasse of Kaolack (d. 1975))
Kane, Ousmane. Fihris makhṭūṭāt Maktabat al-Shaykh Mūr Mubay Sīsī wa-maktabat al-Ḥājj Mālik Sih wa-Maktabat al-Shaykh Ibrāīm Niyās fī al-Sinighāl, 1997: t.p. (Ibrāhīm Niyās) added t.p. (Ibrāhīm Niasse)
Pearls from the divine flood, 2006 : p. 4 of cover (Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse, 1902-1975)
al-Bayān wa-al-tabyīn ʻan al-Tijānīyah wa-al-Tijānīyīn, 197-?: title page (فضيلة شيخ الإسلام الحاج ابراهيم نياس الكولخي = Faḍīlat Shaykh al-Islām al-Ḥājj Ibrāhīm Niyās al-Kawlakhī)
Wikipedia, August 8, 2015 (under Ibrahim Niass: Ibrāhīm Niass (1900-1975); also written Ibrahima Niasse in French, Ibrayima Ñas in Wolof, Shaykh al-'Islām al-Ḥājj Ibrāhīm ibn al-Ḥājj ʻAbd Allāh at-Tijānī al-Kawlakhī in Arabic; was a major leader of the Tijānī Sufi order of Islam in West Africa; his followers in the Senegambia region affectionately refer to him in Wolof as Baay, or "father;" founder of the Ibrāhīmiyyah branch of the Tijānī order, whose adherents designate themselves in Arabic as the people of the Faydah Tijāniyyah (Tijānī Flood) or in Wolof as Taalibé Baay (disciples of Baay); outsiders often refer to his disciples as Ñaseen, which in Wolof means "of or pertaining to the Ñas family," although his disciples do not generally use this designation)
Le Soleil online, Publication "Le Coran": Mamadou Moustapha Sarr revisite la méthode exégétique de Baye Niass, 2 Feb. 2018, viewed October 2, 2018 (Cheikh Ibrahima Niass (Baye) de Kaolack; Cheikh Ibrahima Niass; Mawlânâ Cheikh Ibrahima Niass; El Hadj Ibrahima Niass; Baye Niass; Cheikh Ibrahim; Cheikh Ibrahima)
Facebook, Tariqa Tijaniyya page, The history of Sheikh Ibrahim Inyass, posted July 27, 2018, viewed October 26, 2021 (Ibrāhim Niass (1900-1975); also written as Ibrahima Niasse in French, etc.)
MuhdLawal blog, 37 years after dying, Sheikh Ibrahim Nyass appears in Abeokuta, September 10, 2012, viewed October 26, 2021 (late Sheikh Ibraheem Nyass)
ProQuest, Islamic studies, vol. 54, iss. 3-4, 2015, Balogun Solagberu, Abdur-Razzaq Mustapha. The influence of Shaykh Ibrāhīm Niyass on his followers in Ilorin, Nigeria, citation viewed October 26, 2021 (added author: Niasse, Shaykh al-Hajj Ibrahim)
Associated languageara