Nécrologie: Ahmed Ould Adda n'est plus
We regret to inform you all and offer our condolences for the loss of one of the eminent Khulafa of Sheikh Ibrahim Niasse in Mauritania, al-Ustaz Ahmed ould Adda.
An Arif, an Alim, an Imam, a Qadi, and a complete Wali, Ustaz was born in 1924 in the Boutilimit department of Mauritania, and memorised the Qu’ran at a very young age before mastering all the other Islamic Sciences and being known as one of the foremost scholars in all areans of knowledge in his early youth. He then connected to Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse in 1954 and obtained the Tariqa Tijaniya and its Tarbiya from him, and alongside his sisters Daaiya and Abdallah ould Abdallah became one of the most prominent muqaddams of Sheikh Ibrahim Niasse in Mauritania. In 1956 he attended Shaikh Ibrahim Niasse’s famed Tafsir of the Qur’an and became one of those who was given a turban by Sheikh Ibrahim Niasse to signify his completion and mastery of the Tafsir, and in 1957, Sheikh Ibrahim Niasse ordered him to accompany Sidi Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Kabir ibn Muhammad al-Bashir ibn Muhammad al-Habib ibn Sidina Shaykh Ahmad Tijani, to his house in Dakar where he lived with him and taught his children (which includes the current Khalifa of Sidi Ahmad Tijani in Morocco, Sidi Muhammad el-Kabir Tidjani ) the Qur’an and the Islamic Sciences, then in 1958 when Sidi Muhammad al-Mishry established his village of Mata Mawlana, he moved there and served as the Imam, Qadi, Ustaz and Mayor of the Village, overseeing most of the villages activities and teaching the sons of the most prominent Tijani Shuyukh in Mauritania such as Muhammad al-Mishry, Muhammad al-Nahwi, Shaykhani Ould Tulba, Shaykh Abdallah ould Jayjubi, Sidi Abdallah ould Khayri and even the sons and grandsons of Shaikh Ibrahim Niasse who were resident there during that period.
In 1975 after the deaths of his Sheikh Ibrahim Niasse, and his mentor and companion Muhammad al-Mishry with whom he lived with and assisted as a right hand for over 20 years, he renewed his affiliation in the Tariqa with his nephew and former student Cheikh Ould Khayri, and took him as his Sheikh, despite being 30 years his senior, and in 1978, he accompanied his nephew, Cheikh ould Khayri, to establish the village of Boubacar where he served him as he served Muhammad al-Mishry as the Imam, Qadi, Ustaz and Mayor of the Village before handing the Imamate to his Son, Imam Muhammadan Ould Adda in 2008.
Ustaz Ahmad Ould Adda passed away on the first weekend of Febrary 2018, and was buried in Boubacar by his nephew and Sheikh, Cheikh Ould Khayri, after more than 50 years of service as an Imam and teacher and Caller to Allah.
An Arif, an Alim, an Imam, a Qadi, and a complete Wali, Ustaz was born in 1924 in the Boutilimit department of Mauritania, and memorised the Qu’ran at a very young age before mastering all the other Islamic Sciences and being known as one of the foremost scholars in all areans of knowledge in his early youth. He then connected to Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse in 1954 and obtained the Tariqa Tijaniya and its Tarbiya from him, and alongside his sisters Daaiya and Abdallah ould Abdallah became one of the most prominent muqaddams of Sheikh Ibrahim Niasse in Mauritania. In 1956 he attended Shaikh Ibrahim Niasse’s famed Tafsir of the Qur’an and became one of those who was given a turban by Sheikh Ibrahim Niasse to signify his completion and mastery of the Tafsir, and in 1957, Sheikh Ibrahim Niasse ordered him to accompany Sidi Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Kabir ibn Muhammad al-Bashir ibn Muhammad al-Habib ibn Sidina Shaykh Ahmad Tijani, to his house in Dakar where he lived with him and taught his children (which includes the current Khalifa of Sidi Ahmad Tijani in Morocco, Sidi Muhammad el-Kabir Tidjani ) the Qur’an and the Islamic Sciences, then in 1958 when Sidi Muhammad al-Mishry established his village of Mata Mawlana, he moved there and served as the Imam, Qadi, Ustaz and Mayor of the Village, overseeing most of the villages activities and teaching the sons of the most prominent Tijani Shuyukh in Mauritania such as Muhammad al-Mishry, Muhammad al-Nahwi, Shaykhani Ould Tulba, Shaykh Abdallah ould Jayjubi, Sidi Abdallah ould Khayri and even the sons and grandsons of Shaikh Ibrahim Niasse who were resident there during that period.
In 1975 after the deaths of his Sheikh Ibrahim Niasse, and his mentor and companion Muhammad al-Mishry with whom he lived with and assisted as a right hand for over 20 years, he renewed his affiliation in the Tariqa with his nephew and former student Cheikh Ould Khayri, and took him as his Sheikh, despite being 30 years his senior, and in 1978, he accompanied his nephew, Cheikh ould Khayri, to establish the village of Boubacar where he served him as he served Muhammad al-Mishry as the Imam, Qadi, Ustaz and Mayor of the Village before handing the Imamate to his Son, Imam Muhammadan Ould Adda in 2008.
Ustaz Ahmad Ould Adda passed away on the first weekend of Febrary 2018, and was buried in Boubacar by his nephew and Sheikh, Cheikh Ould Khayri, after more than 50 years of service as an Imam and teacher and Caller to Allah.
Nous regrettons de vous informer tous et d'offrir nos condoléances pour la perte de l'un des éminents Khulafa de Sheikh Ibrahim Niasse en Mauritanie, al-Ustaz Ahmed ould Adda.
An Arif, Alim, Imam, Qadi et Wali complet, Ustaz est né en 1924 dans le département de Boutilimit en Mauritanie et a très tôt mémorisé le Coran avant de maîtriser toutes les autres sciences islamiques et d'être connu comme l'un des principaux érudits dans tous les domaines de la connaissance dans sa jeunesse. Il s'est ensuite connecté au Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse en 1954 et a obtenu de lui la Tariqa Tijaniya et sa Tarbiya. Aux côtés de ses soeurs, Daaiya et Abdallah ould Abdallah sont devenus l'un des muqaddams les plus importants du Sheikh Ibrahim Niasse en Mauritanie. En 1956, il assista au célèbre Tafsir du Coran de Cheikh Ibrahim Niasse et devint l'un de ceux qui reçurent un turban de Sheikh Ibrahim Niasse pour signifier son achèvement et sa maîtrise du Tafsir. En 1957, le Cheikh Ibrahim Niasse lui ordonna d'accompagner Sidi Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Bashir ibn Muhammad al-Habib ibn Sidina Shaykh Ahmad Tijani, dans sa maison à Dakar où il a vécu avec lui et a enseigné à ses enfants (qui comprend l'actuel Khalifa de Sidi Ahmad Tijani au Maroc, Sidi Muhammad el-Kabir Tidjani) le Coran et les sciences islamiques, puis en 1958 quand Sidi Muhammad al-Mishry a établi son village de Mata Mawlana, il y a déménagé et a servi comme imam, Qadi, Ustaz et maire du village, supervisant la plupart des activités du village et l'enseignement aux fils du plus important Tijani Shuyukh en Mauritanie comme Muhammad al-Mishry, Muhammad al-Nahwi, Shaykhani Ould Tulba, Shaykh Abdallah ould Jayjubi, Sidi Abdallah ould Khayri et même les fils et les petits-fils de Shaikh Ibrahim Niasse qui y résidaient pendant cette période.
En 1975 après la mort de son Cheikh Ibrahim Niasse et de son mentor et compagnon Muhammad al-Mishry avec qui il a vécu et aidé pendant plus de 20 ans, il a renouvelé son affiliation à la Tariqa avec son neveu et ancien élève Cheikh Ould Khayri, et l'a pris comme son cheikh, en dépit de 30 ans son aîné, et en 1978, il a accompagné son neveu, Cheikh ould Khayri, pour établir le village de Boubacar où il l'a servi comme Muhammad al-Mishry comme Imam , Qadi, Ustaz et le maire du village avant de remettre l'imamat à son fils, l'imam Muhammadan Ould Adda en 2008.
Ustaz Ahmad Ould Adda est décédé le premier week-end de février 2018, et a été enterré à Boubacar par son neveu et cheikh, Cheikh Ould Khayri, après plus de 50 ans de service en tant qu'imam et enseignant et appelant à Allah.

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