I'm assuming you're referring to the book "Hikam Abi Madyan" or "The Aphorisms of Abu Madyan" in English. Here's some information about the book:

His students included greats like Sidi Ibn Mashish (the teacher of Abu al-Hasan al-Shadhili). Without Abi Madyan, the famous Shadhili path might not have existed as we know it today.

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Abu Madyan al-Ghawth, a Moroccan Sufi master, was known for his profound spiritual insights and his ability to convey complex esoteric teachings in a simple and accessible manner. His teachings had a profound impact on the spiritual landscape of the Islamic world, influencing many prominent Sufis, including Ibn 'Arabi.

He balanced "inward" meditation with "outward" social engagement, insisting that spiritual truths must be lived in everyday life rather than in isolation. Notable Commentaries

This blog post explores the spiritual legacy of Abu Madyan al-Ghawth, often called the "Teacher of Teachers," and his foundational work, the Hikam (Aphorisms). This text remains a cornerstone of Sufi wisdom, offering a practical yet profound roadmap for those seeking divine proximity.