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Ahmad ibn Idris al-Fasi (1760–1837) was a Moroccan Sunni Islamic scholar, jurist and Sufi, active in Morocco, the Hejaz, Egypt, and Yemen..

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Sheikh Mohammed Idris, chairman of the Council of Imams and Preachers and previous leader of Mombasa's Sakina Mosque, was assassinated by unknown gunmen on his way to morning prayers on 10 June.

Sheik Idris was pronounced dead at 5am on 10 June at Pandaya Hospital, and was buried on the same day, following a service in the Sakina Mosque where he served as an imam for 35 years.

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  • Ahmad ibn Idris has recently been described as one of the major inspirers of the spread of Islamic brotherhoods in Africa.' As a prominent teacher.
  • Ahmad ibn Idris al-Fasi (1760–1837) was a Moroccan Sunni Islamic scholar, jurist and Sufi, active in Morocco, the Hejaz, Egypt, and Yemen.
  • 3 For his biography see Loimeier 1997b; see also his autobiography: Gumi & Tsiga 1992.
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  • His funeral was attended by thousands of mourners, including prominent political and religious leaders. 

    Sheikh Idris was a leading critic of religious extremism and the radicalisation of youth in Mombasa by certain religious leaders, and was respected nationally for promoting peace and understanding between different faiths.

    The Sheikh was forcibly removed as chairman of the Sakina Mosque after radicalised youths stormed evening prayers in November 2013, took over the service, and renamed it Mujahedeen mosque. According to Sheikh Ali Mwinyi, imam of the mosque Sheikh I