Marrakech Islamic History & Seven Saints Tour

4.1
(7 reviews)
Marrakech, Morocco

4 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English and 1 more

Delve into the rich spiritual heritage of the Red City on this unique guided walking tour dedicated to the Seven Patron Saints of Marrakech (Sab'at Rijal) and renowned Islamic scholars. Marrakech is deeply intertwined with the legacy of these legendary figures, and on this journey, your expert local guide will lead you through historic neighborhoods to the sites of ancient madrasas and peaceful mausoleums (zaouias). Discover the fascinating legends, profound wisdom, and lasting cultural impact of the spiritual leaders who shaped the religious landscape of Morocco. This tour offers a rare, tranquil, and deeply educational perspective on the authentic soul of Marrakech.

What's Included

Masks for protection against COV19
TIPS

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point
Café Koutoubia
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 4 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Mosquee Sidi-bel-Abbes

    Also called: Abou el Abbas Ahmed ben Jaafar el Khazraji. Origin: Originally from Sebta. Education: Disciple of Cadi Ayyad, He lived for 40 years in a cave on a hill in Guéliz, without ever entering the city. He spent his life caring for and defending the weak and the blind. Died in: 1205 (601 AH) Buried in: Sidi Marouk cemetery, near Bab Taghzout.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 2
    Medina of Marrakesh

    Sidi Abdelaziz Tebbaâ Also called: Abou Fares Abdelaziz. Origin: Silk merchant from Fez. Education: Principal disciple of Sidi Ben Slimane. Particular Sign: He propagated the Sufi ethics in the corporations of craftsmen. Died in: 1508 (914 AH). Buried: not far from the Ben Youssef Mosque.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3

    Also called: Sidi Mohammed ben Slimane ben Said al Jazouli. Origin: Originally from Souss. Education: He was enrolled in the Essaffarin Medersa of Fez where he excelled in the hadiths. Special Signs: He is the founder of Moroccan Sufism for a mobilization against the Iberian invasion. He is the author of the famous collection of prayers "Dala’il al-Khayrat" (the paths of benefactions). He died praying. Died in: 1465 (870 Hegira) Buried in: La zaouïa Jazoulia, north of the medina, near Dar-el-Glaoui.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4
    Medina of Marrakesh

    Sidi Abdellah El Ghazouani Also called: Moul El Ksour Origin: Originally from the Gazouane tribe. Education: After continuing his studies in Fez and then in Granada, he moved to Marrakech to complete his training with Sidi Abdelaziz Tabaa. Special signs: Sultan Sidi Mohamed Cheikh incarcerated him in Marrakech, jealous of his good reputation with the people. He was released a few years later. Died in: 1528 (934 AH) Buried: not far from the Mouassine Mosque.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Medina of Marrakesh

    Imam Souheili Also called: Abou el kassim, Abou zaid Abderrahmane ibn al Khatib Abou Amer ben Abi al Hassan Asbagh ben Houssine ben Saadoun ben Redouane ben Fattouh Souhaili. Origin: Originally from Souhail, near Malaga. Education: Was brought back from Spain by Yacoub El Mansour. Special Signs: He is known for his Sufi poetry and open-mindedness. Dead in: 1186 (582 AH) Buried: near Bab Robb.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 6
    Medina of Marrakesh

    Cadi Ayyad Ben Moussa Also called: Abou Al Fadl Ayyad ben Amer Ben Moussa Ben Ayyad Ben Mohamed Ben Abdellah Ben Moussa Ben Ayyad Al Yahsob OR "Cadi de Grenade". Origin: Yemeni, originally from Sebta. Education: Student of Abou Abdellah ben Issa, Imam Abou Abdellah ben Hamdine, Abou Al Hassan ben Siradj and Imam Abou Al walid Ibn Rochd. Particular Sign: He is the most famous of the school in the Muslim West: his love for the Prophet expressed in his work "Al-Chifaa" Died in: 1149 (544 Hegira) Buried: near Bab Aïlen.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 7

    Also called: Abou Yaakoub Youssef ben Ali. Origin: Yemeni, from Marrakech. Education: He was the brilliant student of Sheikh Abou Asfour. Particular sign: Affected by leprosy, he kept until his death an immense faith in God. Died in: 1196 (593 AH). Buried at: Bab Ghmat.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by Az-eddine Ben jouhra

Tags

Half-day Tours
Private and Luxury
Cultural Tours
Historical Tours
Walking Tours
Religious Tours
Short term availability

Cancellation Policy

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