Sidi Ahmed El-Badawi
Sidi Ahmed El-Badawi, a revered Sufi saint, is best known for his spiritual teachings and as the founder of the Badawiyya order. Born in Morocco in the 13th century, he later settled in Egypt, where he became a prominent figure in Islamic mysticism. His shrine in Tanta, Egypt, attracts thousands of pilgrims each year, especially during the annual Mawlid celebrations, which commemorate his life and contributions to Islam. His legacy continues to inspire devotion and spiritual practices among his followers, who regard him as a conduit to the divine.
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Sidi Ahmed El-Badawi is honored during the celebrations with prayers and praises from his followers.
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