Habib Salih
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Habib Salih or Salih bin Alawi Jamal al-Layl (1853-1936) was an Islamic scholar and saint who resided in Lamu
Lamu
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, Kenya
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. He was born to a Sharifian
Ashraf
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 family of Arab Hadhrami descent in the Comoros
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, but went to Lamu
Lamu
-Threats to Lamu:In a 2010 report titled Saving Our Vanishing Heritage, Global Heritage Fund identified Lamu as one of 12 worldwide sites most "On the Verge" of irreparable loss and damage, citing insufficient management and development pressure as primary causes.- See also :* Juma and the Magic...

 to study at some point between 1876 and 1885. After completing his studies he taught in Lamu and eventually founded the Riyadha mosque and madrassa. He was also a physician.

He was a member of the Ba 'Alawi sada and a part of the Ba 'Alawi tariqa sufi order.

External links

  • Lamu's Sacred Meadows, The Fountain Magazine
    The Fountain Magazine
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    , April - June 1995, Issue 10
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