Sheikh Shadli
Abu Al Hassan El-Shazly or Sheikh Shazlyas called now or the original name Humaithara or Sheikh Shazily is an isolated town in the Egyptian desert located in the Red Sea Governorate in Egypt.Notable Places in the Area
Shrine of Imam Shadhili
Mosque
The Shrine of Imam Shadhili is a highly venerated place for Muslims, commemorating renowned Islamic scholar, imam and the founder of Shadhili Sufi order, Abu'l Hasan al-Shadhili, located in Humaithara, Egypt.
Sheikh Shadli
- Type: Town
- Description: village and pilgrimage site in the Eastern desert of Egypt
- Category: village
- Location: Egypt, North Africa, Africa
Latitude 24.2° or 24° 12' north | Longitude 34.6333° or 34° 38' east |
OpenStreetMap ID node 768741395 |
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Also Known As
- Arabic: الشيخ الشاذلي
- Arabic: حميثرة
- Arabic: شيخ شاذلى
- English: Humaithara
- English: Sheikh Shazly
- French: Sheikh Shadli
- German: Humaithara
- German: Scheich Schadhili
- German: Scheich Schādhilī
- German: Sheikh Shadli
- German: Sheikh Shazly
- Russian: Хумайсара
- Urdu: حميثرہ
- Sheikh Shadli, Sheikh Shadli
In the Area
Localities
- Umm SamyukiLocality, 19 km east
- Samiuki CopperLocality, 19 km east
- Wadi Abu ArqubLocality, 20 km south
- Khusheibat al AshwalLocality, 20 km southeast
- Khusheibat il BumLocality, 23 km southeast
- Wadi ShaykhLocality, 24 km southwest
Landmarks
- جبل حميثرةSummit
- Gebel KahfaSummit, 7 km south
- Sheikh HamandCemetery, 9 km north
- Jabal Abu UrqubSummit, 13 km east
- Jabal al KhullahSummit, 14 km north
- Bir MutaywitSpring, 15 km northwest
Other Places
- Shaykh ShādhilīWell
- Wâdi KrioniWadi, 3½ km north
- Wādī al KhullahWadi, 8 km north
- Wādī Abū SiḩáWadi, 11 km northwest
- Wādī AmbisillahWadi, 12 km northeast
- Wâdi Abu HashimWadi, 12 km south
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