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'''Abu Muhammad Salih b. Abi Sharif ar-Rundi'''{{Efn|[[Lisan ad-Din Ibn al-Khatib]] gives his name as 'Abu at-Tayyib' in his {{lang|ar|الإحاطة في أخبار غرناطة}}, while [[Ahmad al-Maqqari]] gives his name as 'Abu al-Baqa'' in his {{lang|ar|نفح الطيب من غصن الأندلس الرطيب}}. The latter has become the common name, but 'Abu at-Tayyib' is probably the correct one as Ibn al-Khatib lived closer in time to the poet.}} ({{Langx|ar|أبو البقاء الرندي}}; 1204–1285<ref name=":2">{{Cite journal |last=Ebied |first=R. Y. |last2=Young |first2=M. J. L. |date=January 1976 |title=ABŪ‘L-BAQĀ’ AL-RUNDĪ AND HIS ELEGY ON MUSLIM SPAIN |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1478-1913.1976.tb03183.x |journal=The Muslim World |language=en |volume=66 |issue=1 |pages=29–34 |doi=10.1111/j.1478-1913.1976.tb03183.x |issn=0027-4909}}</ref>) or '''Abu-l-Tayyib/ Abu-l-Baqa Salih b. Sharif al-Rundi'''<ref>{{Cite web |title=ترجمة أي الطيب الرُّندي صاحب مرثية الأندلس |url=http://saaid.org/Minute/252.htm |access-date=2023-05-21 |website=saaid.org}}</ref> was a poet, writer, and literary critic from [[al-Andalus]] who wrote in [[Arabic]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=الدحيلان|first=عبدالمحسن|date=2018-05-04|title=مرثية أبي البقاء الرندي في رثاء الأندلس|url=https://www.alyaum.com/articles/6014710/الثقافة-والرأي-/الرأي/مرثية-أبي-البقاء-الرندي-في-رثاء-الأندلس|access-date=2020-06-17|website=alyaum|language=Arabic}}</ref> His fame is based on his ''[[Arabic poetry|nuniyya]]'' entitled "{{Lang|ar|رثاء الأندلس}}" ''Rithaa' ul-Andalus'' ([[Elegy for al-Andalus]]), a poem mourning the Catholic invasion and conquest of [[al-Andalus]]. |
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'''Abu Muhammad Salih b. Abi Sharif al-Rundi''' (or '''Abu-l-Tayyib/ Abu-l-Baqa Salih b. Sharif al-Rundi''') was a poet from [[al-Andalus]]. He was born in [[Sevilla]] in 1204 and fled that town in 1248 and lived in [[Ceuta]] until his death in 1285. al-Rundi wrote a handbook on poetry. His fame is based on the ''nuniyya'', a poem mourning the sad fate of [[Al-Andalus]]. |
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== Biography == |
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He was born in [[Sevilla]] in 1204 and fled that town in 1248 and lived in [[Ceuta]] until his death in 1285.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Rothenberg|first=Jerome|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sp6f4oy0bAsC|title=Poems for the Millennium, Volume Four: The University of California Book of North African Literature|last2=Joris|first2=Pierre|last3=Robinson|first3=Jeffrey Cane|last4=Tengour|first4=Habib|date=1995|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=978-0-520-27385-6|language=en}}</ref> ar-Rundi wrote a handbook on poetry entitled ''[[al-Wafi fi Natham al-Qawafi]]'' ({{Lang|ar|الوافي في نظم القوافي}}).<ref>{{Cite book|last=الرندي, ق. 7 هـ|url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/929527481|title=الوافي في نظم القوافي|publisher=[s.n.]|oclc=929527481}}</ref> |
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| NAME = Salih Ben Sharif Al-Rundi |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Poet |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 1204 |
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| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Sevilla]], [[Spain]] |
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Latest revision as of 14:51, 5 November 2024
Abu Muhammad Salih b. Abi Sharif ar-Rundi[a] (Arabic: أبو البقاء الرندي; 1204–1285[1]) or Abu-l-Tayyib/ Abu-l-Baqa Salih b. Sharif al-Rundi[2] was a poet, writer, and literary critic from al-Andalus who wrote in Arabic.[3] His fame is based on his nuniyya entitled "رثاء الأندلس" Rithaa' ul-Andalus (Elegy for al-Andalus), a poem mourning the Catholic invasion and conquest of al-Andalus.
Biography
[edit]He was born in Sevilla in 1204 and fled that town in 1248 and lived in Ceuta until his death in 1285.[4] ar-Rundi wrote a handbook on poetry entitled al-Wafi fi Natham al-Qawafi (الوافي في نظم القوافي).[5]
Notes
[edit]- ^ Lisan ad-Din Ibn al-Khatib gives his name as 'Abu at-Tayyib' in his الإحاطة في أخبار غرناطة, while Ahmad al-Maqqari gives his name as 'Abu al-Baqa in his نفح الطيب من غصن الأندلس الرطيب. The latter has become the common name, but 'Abu at-Tayyib' is probably the correct one as Ibn al-Khatib lived closer in time to the poet.
References
[edit]- ^ Ebied, R. Y.; Young, M. J. L. (January 1976). "ABŪ'L-BAQĀ' AL-RUNDĪ AND HIS ELEGY ON MUSLIM SPAIN". The Muslim World. 66 (1): 29–34. doi:10.1111/j.1478-1913.1976.tb03183.x. ISSN 0027-4909.
- ^ "ترجمة أي الطيب الرُّندي صاحب مرثية الأندلس". saaid.org. Retrieved 2023-05-21.
- ^ الدحيلان, عبدالمحسن (2018-05-04). "مرثية أبي البقاء الرندي في رثاء الأندلس". alyaum (in Arabic). Retrieved 2020-06-17.
- ^ Rothenberg, Jerome; Joris, Pierre; Robinson, Jeffrey Cane; Tengour, Habib (1995). Poems for the Millennium, Volume Four: The University of California Book of North African Literature. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-27385-6.
- ^ الرندي, ق. 7 هـ. الوافي في نظم القوافي. [s.n.] OCLC 929527481.
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Sources
[edit]- Maya Shatzmiller, L'historiographie Mérinide. Ibn Khaldun et ses contemporains, Leiden, 1982
- Abd Allah Kanun, Abu l-Baqa al-Rundi
- Zubair Mohammad Ehsanul Hoque, Elegy for lost kingdoms and ruined cities in Hispano-Arabic poetry article, 2007
External links
[edit]- Lament for the Fall of Seville (1267), by Abu al-Baqa al-Rundi English translation with footnotes by James T. Monroe [1]
- Performance of Qasida by Al-Rundi (YouTube) [2]
(retrieved, 23-11-2010)