Abū Shu'ayb ad-Dukkālī as-Sadīqī (; 1878–1937) was a Moroccan scholar, minister, educator, and pioneer of Salafism in Morocco.[1] [2] [3] He was referred to by the title Shaykh al-Islām.[4]
He was born in 1878 to a modest family from a rural area called as-Sadiqat near al-Gharbiya in Dukkala. His family was affiliated with the Darqawi Sufi order and studied Ibn Ata Allah al-Iskandari's .
He studied at Al-Azhar University in Cairo and lectured at Al-Azhar and at az-Zaytuna in Tunis.[5]
Among his students were Muhammad al-Mukhtar as-Susi and . He headed the program of study in the royal palace under Sultans Abd al-Hafid, Yusuf, and Muhammad V.
He was among a number of Moroccan scholars—including Allal al-Fassi, Muhammad al-Mukhtar as-Susi, and —that led a nationalist, reformist Salafi movement that was intellectually affiliated with the Moroccan Nationalist Movement opposed to French colonialism.[6]
Chouaib Doukkali University in al-Jadida bears his name.