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{{Moroccan literature}}Sidi Abou Abdallah Mohammed ben Mohammed ben AbdelWahed al-Alami al-Moussaoui al-Harraq was a well-known Soufi poet and teacher from Morocco. He was born in 1772 in Chefchaouen and died 25 August 1845 in Tétouan. He was buried in his Zawiya near Bab Almaqabir. Sidi Al-Harraq was a pupil of Muhammad al-Arabi al-Darqawi, whom he met in 1814. He wrote three diwans (collections of poetry). References- Al-sagir et Abdelmagid, Ishkaliyat islah al-fikr al-Sufi fi Al-qarayn (Al-Abbas Ahmed Ibn Muhammad Almahdi Ibn Ajiba et Muhammad Al-Harâq), 1994, édition Al Bayda Dar Al-Afaq Aljadida Al-Maghrib
- Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Harrâq, 1992, publication Al Shabab
- Burckhardt T., Introduction aux doctrines ésotériques de l’Islam, Lyon 1955
- Trimingham, The Sufi Orders in Islam, OU Press, 1971
Bibliography- In Arabic: Min anwar tajalliyat al-Malik al-Khallaq fi taalif sidi Muhammad al-Harraq/ Mohammed al-Harraq. Qaddama lah¯u wa-'arrafa bih¯i Mu.hammad Ibn-al-'Arab¯i ar-Rab¯a.t¯i ad-Dal¯a'¯i; i'tan¯a bih¯i 'Abd-as-Sal¯am al-'Umr¯an¯i al-H¯alid¯i; .. by Harr¯aq, Mu.hammad al-
Edition: .Tab'a 1., Bair¯ut : D¯ar al-Kutub al-'Ilm¯iya, 2007 (The works of Sidi Muhammad al-Harraq), published 1428h., {{ISBN|2-7451-4483-9}} - Al-sagir et Abdelmagid, Ishkaliyat islah al-fikr al-Sufi fi Al-qarayn (Al-Abbas Ahmed Ibn Muhammad Almahdi Ibn Ajiba et Muhammad Al-Harâq), 1994, édition: Al-Bayda, Dar Al-Afaq, Aljadida, Al-Maghrib
- Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Harrâq, 1992, publication Al-Shabab
- Thèse: Le Soufi Marocain Al-Harraq : la Réforme Soufie au 19é Siècle (incl. the biography of Sidi Muhammad Al Haraq and his diwan containing songs, muwash-shah-style poems, and short poems)
- CD (Misticismo) with poems by Mohammed al-Harraq, sung by Omar Metioui {{dead link|date=February 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
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