Well , Alexandriawhere imam abul hasan ,:
- Imam Abu al-Hasan al-Shadhuli is buried In Humaythra
The Shadhiliya Order, named after Abu al-Hasan al-Shadhili (d. 656 AH/1258 CE), whose tomb is at Humaythra on Egypt's Red Sea coast, has branches throughout North Africa and the Arab world. It has also become established in Europe and the United States. One shaykh who has brought the Shadhiliya to the U.S. is Sidi Shaykh Muhammad al-Jamal ar-Rifa'i as-Shadhili. The Shadhiliya derives from the tariqat of Abu Madyan Shu'ayb (d. 594 AH/1198 CE), whose tomb is in Tlemcen, Algeria. A recent book, The Way of Abu Madyan, by the scholar Vincent Cornell, provides his biography, a discussion of his teachings, and a number of texts written by Abu Madyan and translated into English along with the original Arabic.
so if you want to visit you should contact a travel agent in Egypt here are some contacts they might help
http://www.touregypt.net/aetbi/members.htm
P.S Humaythra is Near Alexandria but still u need comfy ride to take u there ,better to take travel agent's advice .
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2007-02-10 11:44:47
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answered by ReDWiNe 4
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answered by Anonymous
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