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Historic religious complex in Mekness, Morocco
Cheikh Al Kamel Mausoleum
Arabic: ضريح الشيخ الكامل
Religion
AffiliationIslam
DistrictBab al-Jadid
RegionFès-Meknès
StatusActive
Location
LocationMeknes, Morocco
CountryMorocco
Cheikh Al Kamel Mausoleum is located in MoroccoCheikh Al Kamel MausoleumLocation in Morocco
Geographic coordinates33°53′56″N 5°34′14″W / 33.8987900°N 5.5705515°W / 33.8987900; -5.5705515
Architecture
Typemausoleum, zawiya and mosque
StyleMoroccan
CreatorMohammed ben Abdallah
Date established16th century
Completed1776
Specifications
Minaret(s)1
Shrine(s)1

The Shaykh al-Kamil Mausoleum (Arabic: ضريح الشيخ الكامل), romanized as Cheikh Al Kamel Mausoleum also known as the Mausoleum of al-Hadi ben Issa (ضريح الهادي بنعيسى) is a historic religious complex located in Meknes, Morocco.

It consists of a zawiya, mosque, and the mausoleum of Mohammed al-Hadi ben Issa the founder of the Isawiyya order of Sufism.

History

A 19th-century photograph of the mausoleum. Note the absence of a minaret

The mausoleum of Mohamed ben Issa, a prominent Ash'ari scholar and Sufi mystic, was established in the 16th century. Later in 1776, the Alaouite ruler, Mohammed Ben Abdallah, built a completely new structure around the saint's tomb. The minaret appears to have been a later addition. The complex is currently used as both a mosque and mausoleum.

Usage

Mawlid Celebration

Main article: Mawlid

The celebration of Mawlid, which is the celebration of the birth of Muhammad, occurs at the mausoleum. This festival is different from other Mawlids, due to it being done in the unique Issawi style. Instruments like the ta'raj, the brass, the flutes, the drums, the trumpet, are played, before the participants enter a long session of dhikr and meditation. Traditionally, dates are a meal during this festive occasion.

Rituals

The rituals of the Issawi order are performed here. The mausoleum is also the focal point of an annual moussem (a type of Sufi religious festival). Unlike Mawlid, the festival here was brutal in nature, and it was historically known for its displays of self-mutilation. The religious rituals in the festival are intertwined with musical and joyful celebrations that are sometimes violent, including rolling around and drinking blood of animal sacrifices.

Controversy

The mausoleum became known for its presence of homosexuals, and the government tried to suppress the rising of homosexual rituals within the building. These homosexuals claimed to have been the descendants of Aisha, another local patron saint of Meknes.

Gallery

  • The entrance to the mausoleum The entrance to the mausoleum
  • The courtyard of the building, covered by glass roof The courtyard of the building, covered by glass roof
  • Doorway and entrance to the prayer hall Doorway and entrance to the prayer hall
  • The tomb of one of Mohammed Al-Hadi ben Issa's descendants The tomb of one of Mohammed Al-Hadi ben Issa's descendants
  • Hallway Hallway
  • Several graves of commoners, behind the mausoleum Several graves of commoners, behind the mausoleum

See also

References

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