Sidi Ahmed al-Rgibi (also Er Reguibi and other spellings) was a Sahrawi Islamic preacher and political leader in the tribal areas of the north-western Sahara desert in the 16th century. He was born in 1590 in El Kharaouiaa. He was considered a holy man and an idrisside, or descendent of the prophet Muhammad. He died at the age of 75.
He is the founder of the Reguibat, the largest and most powerful Sahrawi tribe, whose areas extended from Western Sahara into modern-day Mauritania, Morocco and Algeria.
His shrine, located in the northern Saguia el Hamra region of Western Sahara, is still visited every year by thousands of visitors.