In the vast expanse of Islamic scholarship and spirituality, few figures loom as large in the 20th-century West African landscape as Sheikh Ibrahim Inyass (Radya Allahu Anhu). Known globally as the "Sultan al-Ashiqin" (Sultan of Lovers) and the reviver of the Tijaniyya order, his legacy is built not only on his profound jurisprudential knowledge and charismatic leadership but also on his literary genius. For students of knowledge, followers of the Tijani path, and researchers of African literature, the "Diwan Sheikh Ibrahim Inyass" is a treasure trove of spiritual alchemy.

Whether you download a PDF for academic research or spiritual solace, handle the file with reverence. Keep a copy on your device for morning and evening recitation. By engaging with this text, you keep the Faydah (flood) flowing in the 21st century.

Academic researchers and students of comparative religion frequently search for primary sources. The Diwan is a primary text for understanding West African Islamic intellectual history. Having it in PDF format allows for text search, annotation, and citation.

Before delving into the Diwan , one must understand its author. Sheikh Ibrahim Inyass was the supreme leader ( Qutb al-Zaman ) of the Tijaniyyah order in the 20th century. Born in the village of Tayba Niassene (Senegal), he inherited the spiritual secrets from his father, Sheikh Abdullahi Niasse.