""Qadi Ayyad ibn Musa (1083-1149), or Qadi Iyad, was born Gibraltar. He was the great imam of Ceuta and, later, a high judge (Qadi) in Granada. He was one of the most famous scholars of Maliki law. He headed a revolt against the coming of the Almohades to Ceuta, but lost and was banished to Tadla and later to Marrakech. He was a pupil of [many scholars such as] Abu Abdillah ibn Isa, of Imam Abu Abdillah ibn Hamdin, of Abu al-Hassan ibn Siraj and of imam Abu al-Walid Ibn Rushd. Qadi Ayyad is also well-known as one of the seven saints of Marrakech, and is buried near Bab Ailen. His main work is called Ash-Shifa Bi-Ahwal Al-Mustafa (Healing by news of the chosen one). The University of Marrakech (Cadi Ayyad) was named after him" -- from Wikipedia."
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