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''This list is about writers from [[Morocco]]. For [[List of Moroccan writers#List of Moorish writers|writers from Andalusia]] see after [[List of Moroccan writers#Z|Z]].'' |
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==Twentieth century== |
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===A=== |
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* [[Eliette Abécassis]] (born 1969) |
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* [[Leila Abouzeid]] (born 1950) |
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* [[Mohammed Achaari]] (born 1951) |
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* [[Said Achtouk]] (died 1989) |
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* [[Issa Aït Belize]]<ref>Salim Jay, ''Dictionnaire des écrivains marocains'', pp. 36–40.</ref> |
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* [[Lotfi Akalay]] (1943–2019) |
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* [[Malika El Assimi]] (born 1946) |
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* [[Mohammed Akoujan]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.islamjeunesse.com/eclairages/eclairauteur.php |title=iji : Eclairages de l'islam ! |publisher=Islamjeunesse.com |access-date=2015-09-04 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150617011331/http://www.islamjeunesse.com/eclairages/eclairauteur.php |archive-date=June 17, 2015 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> |
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* [[Mehdi Akhrif]] (born 1952)<ref>Salim Jay, ''Dictionnaire des écrivains marocains'', p. 42.</ref> |
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* [[Mohammed ibn Mohammed Alami]] (1932–1993) |
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* [[Idriss ibn al-Hassan al-Alami]] (1925–2007) |
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* [[Ahmad al-Tayyeb Aldj]] (1928–2012) |
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* [[Tewfik Allal]] (born 1947) |
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* [[Farid al-Ansari]] (1960–2009)<ref>Catharina Raudvere, Leif Stenberg, ''Sufism Today: Heritage and Tradition in the Global Community'', 2009, p. 233.</ref> |
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* [[Najib El Aoufi]] (born 1948)<ref>A. Akbib, "Birth and Development of the Moroccan Short Story", in: ''Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature'', Vol. 54, no 1, 2000.</ref> |
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* [[Robert Assaraf]] (1936–2018) |
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* [[Nabil Ayouch]] (born 1969) |
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* [[Ali Azaykou]] (1942–2004) |
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*[[Mohammed al-Abdari|Mohammed ibn Hajj al-Abdari al-Fasi]] (ca. 1256–1336) |
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*[[Mohammed al-Abdari al-Hihi]] (ca. 1289) |
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*[[Abdelkrim al-Khattabi]] (1882–1963) |
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*[[Abd al-Qadir al-Fasi]] (1599–1680) |
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*[[Leila Abouzeid]] (1950-) |
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*[[Abu al-Abbas as-Sabti]] (1129–1204) |
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*[[Abu Imran al-Fasi]] (d. 1038) |
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*[[Abu Muqri Mohammed al-Battiwi]] (fl. 1331) |
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*[[Mohammed Achaari]] (1951-) |
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*[[Said Achtouk]] (-1989) |
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*[[Abd al-Wahhab Adarrak]] (1666–1746) |
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*[[Leo Africanus]] (1488–1554) |
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*[[Zechariah Aghmati]] (1120-1195) |
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*[[Issa Aït Belize]] |
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*[[Lotfi Akalay]] (1943-) |
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*[[Mohammed Akensus]] (1797–1877) |
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*[[Mehdi Akhrif]] (1952-) |
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*[[Mohamed Akoujan]] |
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*[[Abd as-Salam al-Alami]] (1834–1895) |
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*[[Mohammed ibn Mohammed Alami]] (1932–1993) |
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*[[Mohammed ibn al-Tayyib al-Alami]] (-1722/3) |
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*[[Idriss ibn al-Hassan al-Alami]] (1925–2007) |
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*[[Kaddour El Alamy]] (1742–1850) |
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*[[Ahmad al-Tayyeb Aldj]] (1928-) |
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*[[Isaac Alfasi]] (1013–1103) |
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*[[Tewfik Allal]] (1947-) |
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*[[Idriss al-Amraoui]] (-1879) |
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*[[Mohammed ibn Idris al-Amrawi]] (1794–1847) |
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*[[Najib El Aoufi]] (1948-) |
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*[[Mohammed al-Arbi al-Fasi]] (1580–1642) |
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*[[Robert Assaraf]] (1936-) |
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*[[Mohammed Awzal]] (1670–1749) |
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*[[Abu Salim al-Ayyashi]] (1628–1679) |
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*[[Nabil Ayouch]] (1969-) |
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*[[Qadi Ayyad| Qadi Ayyad ben Moussa]] (1083–1149) |
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*[[Ali Azaykou]] (1942–2004) |
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*[[Abu al-Abbas al-Azafi]] (1162-1236) |
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*[[Hassan Bahara]] (born 1978), [[Moroccans in the Netherlands|Moroccan-Dutch]] writer |
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==B== |
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* [[Souad Bahéchar]] (born 1953)<ref>Assia Belhabib, "Souad Bahéchar, à fleur de mots", in ''Cultures sud:revue des littératures d'Afrique, des Caraïbes et de l'océan indien'', Nr. 164–167, ''Nouvelles études francophones: NEF.'', Volume 23, 149–157.</ref> |
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*[[Abd al-Haqq al-Badisi]] (d. after 1322) |
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* [[Latifa Baka]] (born 1964) |
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* [[Muriel Barbery]] (born 1969) |
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*[[Laarbi Batma]] (1948–1998) |
* [[Laarbi Batma]] (1948–1998) |
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* [[Hafsa Bekri-Lamrani]]<ref>Najib Redouane, ''Écritures féminines au Maroc: continuité et évolution'', 2006, p. 32.</ref> |
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*[[Mohammed al-Baydhaq]] (c.1150) |
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* [[Abdelmalek Belghiti]] (1906–2010) |
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* [[Abdeslam Benabdelali]]<ref>Khalid Zekri, ''Fictions du réel:modernité romanesque et écriture du réel au Maroc, 1990–2006'', L'Harmattan, 2006.</ref> |
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*[[Muriel Barbery]] (1969-) |
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* [[Abdelkader Benali]] (born 1975) |
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*[[Hafsa Bekri-Lamrani]] |
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* [[Mehdi Ben Barka]] (1920–1965) |
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* [[Zoubeir Ben Bouchta]]<ref>''Notre librairie'': Nrs 161–163, C.L.E.F., 2006, p. 26.</ref> |
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*[[Khnata bent Bakkar]] (-1754) |
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* [[Halima Ben Haddou]] (born 1954)<ref>Rachida Saïgh Bousta, ''Romancières marocaines'', Harmattan, 2005, p. 67.</ref> |
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*[[Zoubeir Ben Bouchta]] |
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* [[Tahar Ben Jelloun]] (born 1944) |
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* [[Siham Benchekroun]] |
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* [[Ahmed Benchemsi]] |
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* [[Rajae Benchemsi]] (born 1957) |
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* [[Esther Bendahan]] (born 1964) |
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* [[Abdelmajid Benjelloun]] (1919–1981) |
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* [[Abdelmajid Benjelloun, historian|Abdelmajid Benjelloun]] (born 1944) |
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*[[Halima Ben Haddou]] (1954-) |
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* [[Abdelwahab Benmansour]] (1920–13 November 2008) |
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*[[Abdelmajid Benjelloun]] (1919–1981) |
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* [[Abdelouahid Bennani]] (born 1958)<ref>"Le roman de A.Bennani" in: ''La Dépeche de Tanger'' 9-2-2008, "Regards dur la Poésie de A. Bennani", in ''Al Bayane'', 8-12-2006.</ref> |
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*[[Abdelmajid Benjelloun, historian|Abdelmajid Benjelloun]] (1944-) |
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* Mohammed Suerte Bennani (born 1961) |
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*[[Tahar Ben Jelloun]] (1944– ) |
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* [[Mohammed Bennis]] (born 1948) |
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* [[Khnata Bennouna]] (born 1940) |
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* [[Mohammed Benzakour]] (born 1972) |
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* [[Mohammed Berrada]] (born 1938) |
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* [[Hafsa Bikri]] (born 1948) |
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* [[Mahi Binebine]] (born 1959) |
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* [[Mohammed Ibrahim Bouallou]] (born 1934)<ref>Salim Jay, Dictionnaire des écrivains marocains, p. 15, Mercedes Arriaga Flórez, ''Escritoras y pensadoras europeas'', 2007, p. 264, Jacqueline Arnaud, ''La littérature maghrébine de langue française'', 1986, p. 636.</ref> |
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*[[Khnata Bennouna]] (1940-) |
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* [[Ali Bourequat]] |
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*[[Mohammed Benzakour]] (1972-) |
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* [[Hassan Bourkia]] (born 1956)<ref>Salim Jay, ''Dictionnaire des écrivains marocains'', 2005, p. 116.</ref> |
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*[[Ben Sediq Abdelaziz|Abdelaziz Ben Sediq]] (1920–1997) |
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* [[Ahmed Bouzfour]] (born 1954) |
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* [[Al-Buzidi al-Bujrafi|Al-Yazid al-Buzidi Bujrafi]] (1925–2011) |
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*[[Hafsa Bikri]] |
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*[[Mahi Binebine]] (1959-) |
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*[[Mohammed Ibrahim Bouallou]] (1934-) |
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*[[Ali Bourequat]] |
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*[[Hassan Bourkia]] (1956-) |
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*[[Ahmed Bouzfour]] (1954-) |
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*[[Al-Buzidi al-Bujrafi|Al-Yazid al-Buzidi Bujrafi]] (1925-) |
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*[[Mohamed Chafik]] (1926-) |
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* [[Mohamed Chafik]] (born 1926) |
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* [[Nadia Chafik]] (born 1962) |
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* [[Abdelkader Chaoui]] (born 1950)<ref>Salim Jay, ''Dictionnaire des écrivains marocains'',2005, p. 126.</ref> |
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*[[Driss Ben Hamed Charhadi]] (1937-) |
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* [[Driss Ben Hamed Charhadi]] (1937–1986) |
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* [[Abdelkader Chatt]] (1904–1992)<ref>Salim Jay, ''Dictionnaire des écrivains marocains'',2005, p. 129.</ref> |
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*[[Mohamed Choukri]] (1935–2003) |
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* [[Mohamed Choukri]] (1935–2003) |
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* [[Driss Chraïbi]] (1926–2007) |
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*[[Mohammed Daoud]] (1901–1984) |
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* [[Mohammed Daoud]] (1901–1984) |
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* [[Zakya Daoud]] (born 1937) |
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*[[Muhammad al-Arabi al-Darqawi]] (1760–1823) |
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* [[Mohammed Ben Abdelaziz Debbarh]] (1928–2008)<ref>Obituary in [[Le Matin du Sahara et du Maghreb]] September 6–7, 2008.</ref> |
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*[[Mohammed al-Murabit al-Dila'i]] (-1678) |
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*[[Farida Diouri]] ( |
* [[Farida Diouri]] (1953–2004) |
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*[[Mohammed al-Duayf]] (1752-) |
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*[[Najat El Hachmi]] (1979-) |
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*[[Youssouf Amine Elalamy]] (1961 |
* [[Youssouf Amine Elalamy]] (born 1961) |
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*[[Mahdi Elmandjra]] ( |
* [[Mahdi Elmandjra]] (1933–2014) |
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*[[Abd al-Rahman al-Fasi]] (1631–1685) |
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* [[Youssef Fadel]] (born 1949) |
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* [[Allal al-Fassi]] (1910–1974) |
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* [[Malika al-Fassi]] (1920–2007) |
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*[[Halima Ferhat]] |
* [[Halima Ferhat]] (born 1941) |
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* [[Mohammed al-Habib al-Fourkani]] (1922–2008) |
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*[[Mohammed al-Habib al-Fourkani]] (1922–2008) |
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*[[Mohammed Gannun]] (-1885) |
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*[[Abdelkrim Ghallab]] (1919–2006) |
* [[Abdelkrim Ghallab]] (1919–2006) |
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* [[Abd al-Aziz al-Ghumari]] (1920–1997) |
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* [[Abdullah al-Ghumari]] (1910–1993) |
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* [[Ahmad al-Ghumari]] (1902–1961) |
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* [[Abdallah Guennoun]] (1910–1989) |
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* [[Soumya Naâmane Guessous]] |
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*[[Abdullah al-Ghumari]] (1910–1993) |
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*[[Soumya Naâmane Guessous]] |
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*[[Abdallah Guennoun]] (1910–1989) |
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*[[Mohammed Aziz El-Hababi]] (1922–1993) |
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* [[Mohammed Aziz El-Hababi]] (1922–1993)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://maghrebs.ipower.com/newmaghrebistudies.nitle.org/index.php/maghrebi/literature/key_literature_figures.html#Mohammed%20Aziz%20El-Hababi |title=Key Literature Figures / Literature / Maghrebi Studies - Maghrebi Studies |publisher=Maghrebs.ipower.com |access-date=2015-08-30}}</ref> |
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*[[Mouna Hachim]] (1967-) |
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* [[Mouna Hachim]] (born 1967)<ref>[http://www.lamarocaine.com/carriere/interviews/317-mouna-hachim.html ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110713182334/http://www.lamarocaine.com/carriere/interviews/317-mouna-hachim.html |date=July 13, 2011 }}</ref> |
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*[[Ali Haddani]] (1936–2007) |
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* [[Najat El Hachmi]] (born 1979) |
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*[[Badia Hadj Nasser]] |
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* [[Ali Haddani]] (1936–2007) |
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* [[Abdul Salam Al Haras]] (1930-2015) |
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* [[Badia Hadj Nasser]] (born 1938)<ref>Nadia Bouziane, [http://www.agoravox.fr/culture-loisirs/culture/article/interview-de-badia-hadj-nasser-68388 Interview de Badia Hadj Nasser], ''Agoravox'', January 19, 2011.</ref><ref>Najib Redouane, "La Voile Mise à Nue", in: ''International journal of Francophone studies'', 1997, pp. 132–194.</ref> |
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*[[Judah ben David Hayyuj]] (945-1000) |
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* [[Allal El Hajjam]] (born 1948) |
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* [[Mohammed Hajuji]] (died 1952) <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dar-sirr.com/Al-Allama-Sidi-Mohammed-al-Hajuji.html |title=Allama Sidi Mohammed ibn Mohammed al-Hajouji al-Idrissi al-Hassani (d. 1371/1952) |website=Dar-Sirr |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120319083953/http://www.dar-sirr.com/Al-Allama-Sidi-Mohammed-al-Hajuji.html |archive-date=2012-03-19 |access-date=2015-08-30}}</ref> |
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*[[Ahmed Harrak Srifi]] (-1925) |
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* [[Mohammed El Haloui]] (1923–2004)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.emarrakech.info/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080327023850/http://www.emarrakech.info/La-disparition-de-Mohamed-El-Haloui_a1930.html |url-status=dead |title=E Marrakech : Portail d'actualité et d'information marocain|archive-date=March 27, 2008|website=Emarrakech}}</ref> |
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*[[Ali Barrada al-Fasi Harazim]] (-1856) |
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* [[Mohammed al-Harradi]]<ref>Robin Ostle, ''Modern literature in the Near and Middle East 1850–1970'', Taylor & Francis, 1991, p. 270.</ref> |
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*[[Mohammed al-Harraq]] (1772–1845) |
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* [[Ahmed Harrak Srifi]] (died 1925) |
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* [[Mohammed ibn al-Hasan al-Hajwi]] (died 1956)<ref>Thomas Kerlin Park, ''Historical Dictionary of Morocco'', 1996.</ref> |
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*[[David Hassine]] (1722–1792) |
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* [[Ben Salem Himmich]] (born 1947) |
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* [[Emmanuel Hocquard]] (1940–2019) |
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*[[Mohammed ibn al-Hasan al-Hajwi]] (-1956) |
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* [[Ali Squalli Houssaini]] (1932–2018) |
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*[[Mohammed al-Hazmiri]] (fl. 1320) |
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*[[Ben Salem Himmich]] (1947-) |
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*[[Emmanuel Hocquard]] (1940-) |
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*[[Ali Squalli Houssaini]] (1932-) |
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*[[Ibn Abi Zar]] (-ca.1315) |
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* [[Mohammed Abed al-Jabri]] (1936–2010) |
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* [[Salim Jay]] (born 1951) |
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* [[Abbas al-Jirari]] (1937–2024)<ref>[http://natureculture.org/wiki/index.php?title=Abbas_Al_Jirari] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110226205340/http://natureculture.org/wiki/index.php?title=Abbas_Al_Jirari |date=February 26, 2011 }}</ref> |
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*[[Ahmad ibn Ajiba]] (1747–1809) |
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* [[Abderrafi Jouahri]] (born 1943) |
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* [[Abdelkarim Jouiti]] (born 1962) |
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*[[Abu Abdallah ibn Askar]] (1529–1578) |
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* [[Ahmed Joumari]] (1939–1995) |
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*[[Abd Allah ibn Azzuz]] (-1789) |
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*[[Ibn Bajjah]] (-1138) |
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*[[Ibn al-Banna|Ibn al-Banna al-Marrakushi]] (1256–1321) |
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*[[Ibn Battuta]] (1304–1377) |
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*[[Ibn Ghazi al-Miknasi]] (1437–1513) |
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*[[Muhammad Ibn al-Habib]] (1876–1972) |
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*[[Hamdun ibn al-Hajj al-Fasi]] (1760–1817) |
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*[[Ahmad ibn Hamdun ibn al-Hajj]] (-1898) |
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*[[Ali ibn Harzihim]] (-1163) |
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*[[Ali Ibn Haydur at-Tadili]] (d. 1413) |
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*[[Ibn Idhari]] (beginning of the 14th century) |
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*[[Ahmad ibn Idris al-Fasi]] (1760–1837) |
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*[[Ibn Juzayy]] (1321–1357) |
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*[[Ibn al-Khabbaza]] (-1239) |
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*[[Mohammed al-Tayyib ibn Kiran]] (1758–1812) |
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*[[Ahmad ibn Munim al-Abdari]] (-1228) |
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*[[Malik ibn al-Murahhal]] (1207–1289) |
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*[[Mohammed ibn al-Muwaqqit]] (1894-1949) |
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*[[Ahmed ibn Nasir]] (1647–1717) |
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*[[Mohammed ibn Nasir]] (1603–1674) |
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*[[Mohammed ibn Abd as-Salam ibn Nasir]] (-1824) |
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*[[Ahmad Ibn al-Qadi]] (1553–1616) |
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*[[Mohammed ibn Qasim ibn Zakur]] (-1708) |
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*[[Ali ibn al-Qattan]] (13th century) |
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*[[Mohammed ibn Rushayd]] (1259–1321) |
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*[[Abd al-Qadir ibn Shaqrun]] (died after 1727/8) |
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*[[Ibn Shuayb]] (-1349) |
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*[[Mohammed al-Tawdi ibn Suda]] (1790–1794/5) |
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*[[Mohammed ibn al-Tayyib al-Alami]] (-1722) |
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*[[Ibn Tumart|Mohammed ibn Tumart]] (c.1080–1130) |
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*[[Ibn al-Wannan]] (-1773) |
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*[[Ibn al-Yasamin]] (-1204) |
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*[[Mohammed ibn Zakri al-Fasi]] (-1731) |
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*[[Ibn Zaydan]] (1873–1946) |
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*[[Mohammed al-Idrisi]] (1099–1165) |
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*[[Abdellatif Idrissi]] (1957-) |
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*[[Mohammed al-Ifrani]] (1670–1745) |
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*[[Mohammed Abed al-Jabri]] (1936-) |
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* [[Maati Kabbal]] (born 1954) |
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*[[Abd al-Rahman al-Jadiri]] (1375–1416) |
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* [[Mohammed Kaghat]] (1942–2001) |
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* [[Mohammed Khaïr-Eddine]] (1941–1995) |
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* [[Mohammed Khammar Kanouni]] (1938–1991) |
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*[[Abu al-Hasan Ali al-Jaznai]] (14th century) |
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* [[Abdelkebir Khatibi]] (1938–2009) |
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* [[Rita El Khayat]] (born 1944) |
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* [[Driss El Khouri]] (1939–2022) |
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* [[Abdelfattah Kilito]] (born 1945) |
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* [[Driss Ksikes]] (born 1968) |
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*[[Abdelkrim Jouiti]] |
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*[[Ahmed Joumari]] (1939–1995) |
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*[[Maati Kabbal]] |
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* [[Abdellatif Laabi]] (born 1942) |
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* [[Abdelrahim Lahbibi]] (born 1950) |
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*[[Mohammed Khammar Kanouni]] (1938–1991) |
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* [[Mohammed Aziz Lahbabi]] (1922–1993) |
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* [[Amina Lahbabi-Peters]] |
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*[[Mohammed Khaïr-Eddine]] (1941–1995) |
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* [[Leila Lahlou]] |
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*[[Abdelkebir Khatibi]] (1938-) |
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* [[Laila Lalami]] (born 1968) |
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* [[Wafaa Lamrani]] (born 1960) |
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*[[Driss El Khouri]] |
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* [[Abdallah Laroui]] (born 1933) |
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* [[Fouad Laroui]] (born 1958) |
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*[[Driss Ksikes]] |
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* [[Mohammed Leftah]] (1946–2008) |
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* [[Ahmed Lemsih]] (born 1950) |
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* [[Ali Lmrabet]] (born 1959) |
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*[[Abdellatif Laabi]] (1942-) |
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* [[Mustafa Maadawi]] (1937–1961)<ref name="KingFry1974">{{cite book|editor=James Roy King|others=C. George Fry|title=An anthology of Middle Eastern literature from the twentieth century|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=w2HvAAAAMAAJ|access-date=September 28, 2012|year=1974|page=155}}</ref> |
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*[[Dunash ben Labrat]] (920-990) |
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*[[ |
* [[Ahmed al-Madini]] (born 1949) |
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* [[Edmond Amran El Maleh]] (1917–2010) |
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*[[Leila Lahlou]] |
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*[[ |
* [[Zahra Mansouri]] |
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* [[Khadija Marouazi]], (born 1961) |
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*[[Ahmed ibn al-Mubarak al-Lamati]] (1679–1743) |
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*[[ |
* [[Ahmed Mejjati]] (1936–1995) |
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* [[Driss El Meliani]]<ref>Salim Jay, ''Dictionnaire des écrivains marocains'', 2005, p. 182.</ref> |
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*[[Reda Lamrini]] |
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* [[Saida Menebhi]] (1952–1977)<ref>Jean Déjeux, ''Dictionnaire des auteurs maghrébins de langue française'', 1984, entry, p. 253, ''La revue Maghreb An-nidal'', n° 6, pp. 37–50.</ref> |
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*[[Abdallah Laroui]] (1933-) |
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*[[ |
* [[Fatima Mernissi]] (1940–2015) |
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* [[Abderrahmane El Moudden]]<ref>''International Studies'', vol. 30, Indian School of International Studies, Asia Pub. House, 1993, p. 113.</ref> |
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*[[Mohammed Leftah]] (1946–2008) |
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* [[Omar Mounir]]<ref>Salim Jay, ''Dictionnaire des écrivains marocains'', 2005, p. 276</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bibliomonde.com/auteur/omar-mounir-1886.html |title=Omar Mounir |publisher=Bibliomonde.com |access-date=2015-08-30}}</ref> |
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*[[Ahmed Lemsih]] (1950-) |
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* [[Khireddine Mourad]] (born 1950)<ref>Salim Jay, ''Dictionnaire des écrivains marocains'', 2005, p. 231, ''Research in African literatures'', Volume 23,Number 2, p. 128, ''Morocco. Wizarat al-Thaqafah'' - 2005, p. 75.</ref> |
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*[[Ali Lmrabet]] (1959-) |
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* [[Malika Moustadraf]] (1969–2006) |
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* [[Mohammed El-Moustaoui]] (born 1943) |
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* [[Mouad Moutaoukil]] (born 1997)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lopinion.ma/Theatre-Les-trois-fresques--une-tragedie-moderne-qui-brise-les-normes-societales_a5921.html|title=Théâtre : "Les trois fresques", une tragédie moderne qui brise les normes sociétales|first=Maryem|last=SADDIQU|website=L'Opinion Maroc - Actualité et Infos au Maroc et dans le monde.}}</ref> |
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* [[Mohamed Mrabet]] (born 1936) |
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*[[Ahmed al-Madini]] (1949-) |
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* [[Mririda n'Ait Attik]] ({{Circa|1900|1930}}) |
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*[[Hasan ibn Rahlal al-Madani]] (-1728) |
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*[[ |
* [[Mohammed al-Makki al-Nasiri]] (1906–1994) |
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*[[Mohammed al-Mahdi al-Fasi]] (1624–1698) |
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* [[Mohamed Nedali]] (born 1962)<ref>Salim Jay, ''Dictionnaire des écrivains marocains'',2005, p. 291.</ref> |
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*[[Abderrahman El Majdoub]] (-1569) |
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*[[ |
* [[Mostafa Nissaboury]] (born 1943) |
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*[[Edmond Amran El Maleh]] (1917–2010) |
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*[[Abdelaziz al-Malzuzi]] (-1298) |
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*[[Ahmed al-Mandjur]] (1520–1587) |
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*[[Zahra Mansouri]] |
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*[[Khadija Marouazi]] (1961-) |
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*[[Ahmed Mohammed al-Maqqari]] (c. 1591–1632) |
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*[[Ibn al-Banna al-Marrakushi]] (1256–1321) |
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*[[Abu Ali al-Hasan al-Marrakushi]] (fl. 1281/2) |
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*[[Abdelwahid al-Marrakushi]] (born 1185) |
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*[[Al-'Abbas ibn Ibrahim al-Marrakushi]] |
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*[[Al-Masfiwi]] |
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*[[Thami Mdaghri]] (-1856) |
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*[[Ahmed Mejjati]] (1936–1995) |
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*[[Saida Menebhi]] (1952–1977) |
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*[[Fatima Mernissi]] (1940-) |
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*[[Khireddine Mourad]] (1950-) |
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*[[Mohammed El-Moustaoui]] (1943-) |
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*[[Mohamed Mrabet]] (1936-) |
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*[[Mririda n’Ait Attik]] (c.1900–c.1930) |
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*[[ |
* [[Rachid O]] (born 1970) |
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* [[Salah El-Ouadie]] (born 1952)<ref>Salim Jay, ''Dictionnaire des écrivans marocains'', 2005, p. 182.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bibliomonde.com/auteur/salah-ouadie-86.html |title=Salah El-Ouadie |publisher=Bibliomonde.com |access-date=2015-08-30}}</ref> |
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*[[Ahmad ibn Khalid al-Nasiri]] (1835–1897) |
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* [[Mohammed Hassan El Ouazzani]] (1910–1978)<ref>{{cite news |author=Bahi Mohamed Ahmed |date=24 April 2006 |title=Mohamed Hassan El Ouazzani : Le pionnier du pluralisme et de la presse indépendante |newspaper=La Gazette du Maroc |url=http://www.lagazettedumaroc.com/articles.php?r=2&sr=985&n=469&id_artl=9818 |access-date=January 27, 2013 |language=fr |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120512120706/http://www.lagazettedumaroc.com/articles.php?r=2&sr=985&n=469&id_artl=9818 |archive-date=May 12, 2012 }}</ref> |
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*[[Mohammed al-Makki al-Nasiri]] (1906–1994) |
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* [[Malika Oufkir]] (born 1953) |
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*[[Badia Hadj Nasser]] |
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*[[ |
* [[Touria Oulehri]] |
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*[[Mostafa Nissaboury]] (1943-) |
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*[[Rachid O]] (1970-) |
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*[[ |
* [[Bachir Qamari]] (1951–2021) |
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*[[Touria Oulehri]] |
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*[[Abd as-Salam al-Qadiri]] (-1698) |
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*[[ |
* [[Mubarak Rabi]] (born 1938) |
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*[[ |
* [[Mohamed Said Raihani]] (born 1968) |
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* [[Fouzia Rhissassi]] |
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* [[Najima Rhozali]] (born 1960) |
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*[[Mubarak Rabi]] (1940-) |
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* [[Mohammed Sabbag]] (born 1930)<ref>Gonzalo Fernández Parrilla, ''La literatura marroquí contemporánea: la novela y la crítica literaria'', Univ de Castilla La Mancha, 2006, see index p. 383.</ref> |
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*[[Fouzia Rhissassi]] |
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*[[Mohammed |
* [[Mohammed Sabila]] |
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* [[Abdeldjabbar Sahimi]] (born 1938)<ref>Mercedes del AMO, ''Arabic literature of Morocco translated into Spanish between 1940 to 2009'', BIBLID [0544-408X//1696-5868]. (2010) 59; 239–257, p. 241.</ref> |
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*[[Mohammed al-Ruhuni]] (1746–1815) |
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*[[ |
* [[Abdelhadi Said]] (born 1974) |
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* [[Amale Samie]] (1954–2018)<ref>''Livres hebdo'', Volume 14,Nrs 1-5, Éditions professionelles du livre, 1992, p.182</ref> |
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*[[Salih ben Sharif al-Rundi]] (1204–1285) |
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*[[ |
* [[Thouria Saqqat]] (1935–1992) |
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* [[Tayeb Seddiki]] (1938–2016) |
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* [[Ahmed Sefrioui]] (1915–2004) |
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* [[Mohamed Serghini]] (born 1930) |
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* [[Abdelhak Serhane]] (born 1950)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bibliomonde.net/auteur/abdelhak-serhane-60.html |title=Abdelhak Serhane |publisher=Bibliomonde.net |access-date=2015-08-30}}</ref> |
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* [[Mohamed Sibari]] (1945–2013) |
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* [[Hourya Sinaceur]] |
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* [[Mohammed Allal Sinaceur]] (born 1941)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.librairiedialogues.fr/personne/mohammed-allal-sinaceur/86037/ |title=Mohammed Allal Sinaceur - Biographie, bibliographie, livres, contributions - Librairie Dialogues |language=fr|publisher=Librairiedialogues.fr |access-date=2015-08-30}}</ref> |
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* [[Ali Siqli]] (born 1932) |
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* [[Faouzi Skali]] (born 1953)<ref>Martin van Bruinessen,Julia Day Howell, ''Sufism and the 'modern' in Islam'', I.B.Tauris, 2007, p. 247.</ref> |
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* [[Mohammed al-Mokhtar Soussi]] (1900–1963) |
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*[[Mohammed Sabbag]] (1930-) |
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* [[Abdelkarim Tabbal]] (born 1931) |
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*[[Mohammed Sabila]] |
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*[[ |
* [[Abdellah Taïa]] (born 1973) |
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* [[Boutaina Tawil]]<ref>''Le Maghreb littéraire'', Volume 10, Nr 19, Éditions La Source, 2006.</ref> |
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*[[Abdelhadi Said]] (1974) |
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*[[ |
* [[Abdelhadi Tazi]] (1921–2015) |
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* [[Mohammed Azeddine Tazi]] (born 1948)<ref>Salim Jay, ''Dictionnaire des écrivains marocains'', p. 348.</ref> |
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*[[Amale Samie]] (1954) |
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*[[ |
* [[Mahjoub Tobji]] (born 1942) |
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*[[ |
* [[Abdelkhalek Torres]] (1910–1970) |
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*[[Ahmed |
* [[Ahmed Toufiq]] (born 1943) |
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*[[ |
* [[Houcine Toulali]] (1924–1998) |
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* [[Bahaa Trabelsi]] (born 1968) |
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*[[Abu-l-Hassan ash-Shadhili]] (1196–1258) |
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*[[Abdelhak Serhane]] ([[1950-]]) |
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*[[Mohamed Sibari]] (1945-) |
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*[[Abu Mohammed al-Qasim al-Siljilmasi]] (-1304) |
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*[[Mohammed ibn Abu al-Qasim al-Sijilmasi]] (-1800) |
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*[[Ahmed ibn al-Mubarak al-Lamti al-Sijilmasi]] (-1741) |
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*[[Ibrahim ibn Hilal al-Sijilmasi]] (- 1497/98) |
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*[[Hourya Sinaceur]] |
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*[[Mohammed Allal Sinaceur]] (1941-) |
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*[[Mohammed al-Mokhtar Soussi]] (1900–1963) |
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*[[Ali Siqli]] (1932-) |
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*[[Abdelghani Skirej]] |
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*[[Ahmed al-Salawi]] (1791-1840) |
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*[[Al-Suhayli]] (1114–1185) |
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*[[Suleiman al-Alawi]] (1760–1822) |
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*[[Mohammed al-Suleimani]] (1862–1926) |
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*[[Abdelkarim Tabbal]] (1931-) |
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*[[Yusuf al-Tadili]] (d. 1229/1230) |
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*[[Mohammed al-Tahir al-Fasi]] (1830–1868) |
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*[[Abdellah Taïa]] (1973-) |
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*[[Hemmou Talb]] (18th century) |
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*[[ Abd al-Rahman al-Tamanarti]] (fl. 1633) |
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*[[Abu l-Hasan Ali al-Tamegruti]] (1560–1594/5) |
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*[[Mohammed ibn Qasim al-Tamimi]] (1140/5) |
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*[[Boutaina Tawil]] |
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*[[Abdelhadi Tazi]] (1921-) |
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*[[Mohamed Azeddine Tazi]] (1948) |
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*[[Abdelkhalek Torres]] (1910–1970) |
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*[[Houcine Toulali]] (1924–1998) |
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*[[Ahmed Toufiq]] (1943-) |
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*[[Bahaa Trabelsi]] (1968) |
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==W== |
===W=== |
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*[[Tuhami al-Wazzani]] (1903–1972) |
* [[Tuhami al-Wazzani]] (1903–1972) |
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==Y== |
===Y=== |
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*[[Said Yaktine]] (1955-) |
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* [[Said Yaktine]] (born 1955)<ref>"Semiotic research in Morocco: An inventory", M Infi - ''Semiotica'', 2008.</ref> |
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*[[Nadia Yassine]] (1958-) |
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* [[Yasser Harrak]] (born 1976) writer, commentator and founder of the Middle East Seminar forum. |
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*[[Abu Ali al-Hassan al-Yusi]] (1631–1691) |
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* [[Nadia Yassine]] (born 1958) |
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==Z== |
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*[[Haim Zafrani]] (1922–2004) |
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*[[ |
* [[Haim Zafrani]] (1922–2004) |
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*[[ |
* [[Mohamed Zafzaf]] (1942–2001) |
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*[[ |
* [[Mohammed Zniber]] (1923–1993) |
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* [[Abdallah Zrika]] (born 1953) |
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*[[Ali Misbah al-Zarwili]] (1685–1737) |
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*[[Abu al-Qasim al-Zayyani]] (1734/35–1833) |
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*[[Abderrahmane Zenati]] (1943) |
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*[[Abdallah Zrika]] (1953) |
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==Nineteenth century== |
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==List of Moorish writers== |
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Writers from [[Al-Andalus|Andalusia]], in the period 750–1496, writing in Arabic are generally referred to as Moorish writers. For a part (1085–1238) of that Moorish period, [[Al-Andalus|Andalusia]] and [[Morocco]] formed one state. After that (1238–1492) the [[Merinid dynasty]] of Morocco kept close ties with the [[Kingdom of Granada]]. |
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* [[Mohammed ibn Abu al-Qasim al-Sijilmasi]] (died 1800) |
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*[[Al-Tutili]] (-1126) |
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* [[Mohammed ibn Abd as-Salam ibn Nasir]] (died 1824) |
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*[[Ibn al-Abbar]] (1199-1260) |
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*[[Ibn |
* [[Mohammed Ibn Amr]] (died 1827) |
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* [[Ali Barrada al-Fasi Harazim]] (died 1856)<ref>Jean-Louis Triaud & David Robinson, ''La Tijâniyya: une confrérie musulmane à la conquête de l'Afrique'', 2000, p.168</ref> |
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*[[Abu Madyan]] (1126–1198) |
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* [[Thami Mdaghri]] (died 1856) |
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*[[Muhammad Ibn Abbad Al Mutamid]] (1040–1095) |
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*[[ |
* [[Idriss al-Amraoui]] (died 1879) |
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* [[Mohammed Gannun]] (died 1885)<ref>Mohammed Lakhdar, ''La vie littéraire au Maroc sous la dynastie 'Alawide'', Rabat, 1971, p.357-61</ref> |
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*[[Ibn al-Kattani]] (951–1029) |
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* [[Abu Hassan Ali Mahmud al-Susi al-Simlali]] (died 1894)<ref>Susan Miller , Amal Rassam, "Moroccan reactions to European penetration during the late nineteenth century : the view from the Court", in ''Revue de l'Occident musulman et de la Méditerranée '', Issue 36, 1983, p. 53-54</ref> |
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*[[Ibn al-Khatib]] (1313–1374) |
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*[[ |
* [[Ahmad ibn Hamdun ibn al-Hajj]] (died 1898) |
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* [[Mohammed al-Tahir al-Fasi]] (1830–1868)<ref>William Charles Brice, ''An Historical atlas of Islam'', p. 303</ref> |
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*[[Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi]] (-1388) |
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*[[ |
* [[Abd as-Salam al-Alami]] (1834–1895) |
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* [[Ahmad ibn Khalid al-Nasiri]] (1835–1897) |
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*[[Ibn Amira]] (1186–1251/1259) |
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*[[ |
* [[Salomon Berdugo]] (1854–1906) |
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* [[Muhammad ibn al-Qasim al-Badisi]] (d. 1922) |
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*[[Ibn Arabi]] (1165–1240) |
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* [[Mohammed ibn Jaafar al-Kattani]] (1858–1927) |
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*[[Ibn Bajjah]] ([[Avempace]]) (-1138) |
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* [[Mohammed Slimani]] (1863–1926)<ref>See entry in: E. Guernier, ''L'Encyclopédie coloniale et maritime: Maroc'', 1942</ref> |
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*[[Ibn Baqi]] (-1145 or 1150) |
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*[[ |
* [[Ibn Zaydan]] (1873–1946) |
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* [[Mohammed Skirej]] (1875–1965)<ref>''Tangier et sa Zone'', ed. Direction des affaires indigènes et du service des renseignements, 1921, p. 207</ref> |
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*[[Solomon ibn Gabirol]] (1021–1058) |
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*[[Ibn |
* [[Muhammad Ibn al-Habib]] (1876–1972) |
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*[[ |
* [[Ahmed Skirej]] (1878–1944) |
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*[[ |
* [[Abdelkrim al-Khattabi]] (1882–1963) |
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*[[ |
* [[Mohammed Boujendar]] (1889–1926) |
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* [[Abd Allah al-Muwaqqit al-Marrakushi]] (1894–1949)<ref>''Hesperis'', 1952, T. XXXIX,. 1er_2émetrimestres, pp. 165–195</ref> |
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*[[Ibn Khafaja]] (1058–1138/9) |
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*[[ |
* [[Mohammed Ben Brahim]] (1897–1955) |
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*[[Ibn Qasi]] (-1141) |
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*[[Ibn Quzman]] (1078–1160) |
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==Eighteenth century== |
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*[[Ibn Rushd]] ([[Averroes]]) (1126–1198) |
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*[[Ibn Sahl of Sevilla]] (1212–1251) |
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*[[ |
* [[Mohammed ibn abd al-Wahab al-Ghassani]] (died 1707) |
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* [[Mohammed ibn Qasim ibn Zakur]] (died 1708) |
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*[[Ibn Tufail]] (1105–1185) |
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* [[Mohammed ibn al-Tayyib al-Alami]] (died 1722) |
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*[[Ibn Zaydun]] (1003–1071) |
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* [[Hasan ibn Rahlal al-Madani]] (died 1728)<ref>J. Berque, ''Tad'min ac-cunna, de la responsibilite civille de l'artisan. Etude et traduction annotee'', Alger : Editions Carbonel, 1949.</ref> |
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*[[Ibn Zamrak]] (1333–1394) |
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*[[ |
* [[Abd al-Qadir ibn Shaqrun]] (died after 1727/8) |
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* [[Mohammed ibn Zakri al-Fasi]] (died 1731) |
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* [[Ahmed ibn al-Mubarak al-Lamti al-Sijilmasi]] (died 1741) |
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* [[Khnata bent Bakkar]] (died 1754) |
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* [[Ibn al-Wannan]] (died 1773) |
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* [[Ahmed al-Ghazzal]] (died 1777) |
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* [[Abd Allah ibn Azzuz]] (died 1789) |
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* [[Mohammed ibn Uthman al-Miknasi]] (died 1799)<ref>Nabil Matar, "Europe through Eighteenth-Century Moroccan Eyes", in: ''Alif: Journal of Comparative Poetics'', Vol 26, 2006, p. 200</ref> |
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* [[Mohammed al-Qadiri]] (1712–1773) |
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* [[David Hassine]] (1722–1792) |
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* [[Abu al-Qasim al-Zayyani]] (1734–1833) |
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* [[Kaddour El Alamy]] (1742–1850) |
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* [[Mohammed al-Ruhuni]] (1746–1815)<ref>Mohammed Lakhdar, ''La vie littéraire au Maroc sous la dynastie 'Alawide'', Rabat, 1971, p.278-80</ref> |
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* [[Raphael Berdugo]] (1747–1821) |
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* [[Sulayman al-Hawwat]] (1747–1816) |
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* [[Ahmad ibn Ajiba]] (1747–1809) |
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* [[Mohammed al-Duayf]] (born 1752) |
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* [[Mohammed al-Tayyib ibn Kiran]] (1758–1812) |
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* [[Muhammad al-Arabi al-Darqawi]] (1760–1823) |
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* [[Hamdun ibn al-Hajj al-Fasi]] (1760–1817) |
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* [[Ahmad ibn Idris al-Fasi]] (1760–1837) |
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* [[Suleiman al-Alawi]] (1760–1822) |
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* [[Mohammed al-Harraq]] (1772–1845) |
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* [[Mohammed al-Haik]] (fl. 1790) |
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* [[Mohammed al-Tawdi ibn Suda]] (1790–1794/5) |
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* [[Ahmed al-Salawi]] (1791–1840) |
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* [[Mohammed ibn Idris al-Amrawi]] (1794–1847) |
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* [[Mohammed Akensus]] (1797–1877) |
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* [[Hemmou Talb]] (18th century) |
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==Seventeenth century== |
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* [[Isaac Uziel]] (died 1622) |
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* [[Abd al-Rahman al-Tamanarti]] (died 1650) |
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* [[Abu Abdallah Mohammed al-Murabit al-Dila'i]] (died 1678) |
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* [[Mohammed ibn Nasir]] (1603–1674) |
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* [[Mohammed al-Mahdi al-Fasi]] (1624–1698) |
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* [[Mohammed al-Rudani]] (c. 1627–1683) |
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* [[Abu Salim al-Ayyashi]] (1628–1679) |
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* [[Abd al-Rahman al-Fasi]] (1631–1685) |
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* [[Abu Ali al-Hassan al-Yusi]] (1631–1691) |
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* [[Ahmed al-Hashtuki]] (1647–1715)<ref>Nasser S. al-Samaany, ''Travel Literature of Moroccan Pilgrims during the 11-12th/17-18th Centuries: Thematic and Artistic Study'', PhD Thesis, Department of Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Leeds, 2003, p. 61</ref> |
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* [[Ahmed ibn Nasir]] (1647–1717) |
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* [[Abd as-Salam al-Qadiri]] (1648–1698) |
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* [[Abd al-Wahhab Adarrak]] (1666–1746) |
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* [[Mohammed Awzal]] (1670–1749) |
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* [[Mohammed al-Ifrani]] (1670–1745) |
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* [[Ahmed ibn al-Mubarak al-Lamati]] (1679–1743) |
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* [[Ali Misbah al-Zarwili]] (1685–1737)<ref>Mohammed Lakhdar, ''La vie littéraire au Maroc sous la dynastie 'Alawide'', Rabat, 1971, p.172-8</ref> |
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* [[Mohammed ibn al-Tayyib]] (1698–1756) |
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==Sixteenth century== |
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* [[Mohammed ibn Yajbash al-Tazi]] (died 1505, AH 920)<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=R9luHAAACAAJ |title=Aḍwāʼ ʻalá Ibn Yajbash al-Tāzī |via=[[Google Books]] |access-date=2015-09-04|last1=Khuṣaybī |first1=Abū Bakr Abū |year=1976 }}</ref> |
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* [[Ali ibn Qasim al-Zaqqaq]] (died 1506) |
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* [[Abdallah al-Ghazwani]] (died 1529) |
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* [[Abderrahman El Majdoub]] (died 1569) |
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* [[Mahammad ibn Isa al-Sanhadji]] (died c. 1578) <ref>Brockelmann, SII, p. 334</ref> |
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* [[Abu-l-Hasan al-Tamgruti]] (died 1594/5) |
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* [[Ahmed al-Mandjur]] (1520–1587) |
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* [[Abu Abdallah ibn Askar]] (1529–1578) |
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* [[Abul Qasim ibn Mohammed al-Ghassani]] (1548–1610) |
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* [[Abd al-Aziz al-Fishtali]] (1549–1621) |
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* [[Ahmad Ibn al-Qadi]] (1553–1616) |
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* [[Ahmed ibn Abi Mahalli]] (1559–1613) |
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* [[Abraham Azulai]] (c. 1570 – 1643) |
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* [[Mohammed al-Arbi al-Fasi]] (1580–1642) |
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* [[Abdelaziz al-Maghrawi]] (c. 1580 – 1600) |
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* [[Abd al-Wahid ibn Ashir]] (1582–1631)<ref>[[Mohammed ibn Jaafar al-Kattani]], ''Salwat Al-Anfas'', tome II : pp. 274–276</ref> |
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* [[Ahmed Mohammed al-Maqqari]] (c. 1591 – 1632) |
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* [[Mahamad Mayyara]] (1591–1662) |
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* [[Abd al-Qadir al-Fasi]] (1599–1680) |
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* [[Al-Masfiwi]] (16th century) |
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==Fifteenth century== |
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* [[Abdarrahman al-Makudi]] (died 1405) |
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* [[Ali ibn Haydur at-Tadili]] (died 1413)<ref>Ahmed Djebbar, "Las prácticas combinatorias en el Magreb en la época de Ramon Llull", in ''Qaderna de la Mediterrània'' 9, 2008, p. 321,Mohammed Melhaoui, Marie-Hélène Congourdeau, "La perception de la peste en pays chrétien byzantin et musulman", in: ''Revue des études byzantines'', nr. 59, 2001, p. 116</ref> |
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* [[Ibrahim al-Tazi]] (died CE 1462/AH 866)<ref>Rachid Benblal, ''Tlemcen des saints et des savants'', Dar el Gharb, 2003, p. 225</ref> |
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* [[Muhammad al-Jazuli]] (died 1465) |
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* [[Ibrahim ibn Hilal al-Sijilmasi]] (died c. 1498) |
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* [[Ibn Ghazi al-Miknasi]] (1437–1513) |
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* [[Ahmad Zarruq]] (1442–1493) |
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* [[Leo Africanus]] (1488–1554) |
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==Fourteenth century== |
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* [[Abu Mohammed al-Qasim al-Sijilmasi]] (died 1304) |
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* [[Ibn Abi Zar]] (died c. 1315) |
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* [[Abu al-Hassan Ali ibn Mohammed al-Zarwili]] (died 1319) |
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* [[Abd al-Haqq al-Badisi]] (died after 1322) |
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* [[Ibn Shuayb]] (died 1349) |
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* [[Ahmad ibn Ashir al-Ansari]] (died 1362)<ref>Vincent J. Cornell Realm of the Saint: Power and Authority in Moroccan Sufism, p. 142–144</ref> |
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* [[Ibn Idhari]] (beginning of the 14th century) |
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* [[Ibn Battuta]] (1304–1377) |
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* [[Mohammed al-Hazmiri]] (fl. 1320) |
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* [[Ibn Juzayy]] (1321–1357) |
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* [[Abu Muqri Mohammed al-Battiwi]] (fl. 1331) |
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* [[Ibn Abbad al-Rundi]] (1333–1390) |
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* [[Abu Yahya ibn al-Sakkak]] (1335–1415) |
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* [[Abd al-Rahman al-Jadiri]] (1375–1416) |
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* [[Ismail ibn al-Ahmar]] (1387–1406) |
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* [[Abu al-Hasan Ali al-Jaznai]] (14th century) |
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==Thirteenth century== |
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* [[Ibn al-Yasamin]] (died 1204) |
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* [[Abu Musa al-Jazuli]] (died 1209)<ref>E. J. van Donzel, ''Islamic desk reference'', E. J. Brill, 1994, p. 187</ref> |
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* [[Ahmad ibn Munim al-Abdari]] (died 1228) |
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* [[Ibn al-Zayyat al-Tadili]] (died 1229/30) |
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* [[Abd al-Rahman al-Fazazi]] (died 1230) |
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* [[Ali ibn al-Qattan]] (died 1231) |
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* [[Ibn al-Khabbaza]] (died 1239) |
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* [[Abdelaziz al-Malzuzi]] (died 1298) |
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* [[Salih ben Sharif al-Rundi]] (1204–1285) |
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* [[Malik ibn al-Murahhal]] (1207–1289) |
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* [[Abu al-Qasim Qasim ibn al-Shatt]] (1245–1323)<ref>Sherman A. Jackson, ''Islamic Law and the State:The Constitutional Jurisprudence of Shihab Al-Din Al-Qarafi'', BRILL, 1996, p.18</ref> |
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* [[Ibn abd al-Malik al-Marrakushi]] (1237–1303) |
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* [[Mohammed al-Abdari|Mohammed ibn Hajj al-Abdari al-Fasi]] (c. 1256 – 1336) |
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* [[Ibn al-Banna|Ibn al-Banna al-Marrakushi]] (1256–1321) |
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* [[Mohammed ibn Rushayd]] (1259–1321) |
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* [[Abu al-Qasim al-Tujibi]] (1267/8–1329)<ref>Zoulikha Benramdane, ''Ceuta du XIIIè au XIVè: siècles des lumières du'une ville Marocaine'', 2003, p. 335, 2003</ref> |
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* [[Mohammed ibn Adjurrum]] (1273–1323) |
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* [[Abu al-Qasim al-Sharif al-Sabti]] (1297–1359 AH 697–760)<ref>''The Muqaddimah: An Introduction to History, Volume 2'', p.452</ref> |
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* [[Abu Ali al-Hasan al-Marrakushi]] (fl. 1281/2) |
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* [[Mohammed al-Abdari al-Hihi]] (fl. c. 1289) |
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* [[Judah ben Nissim]] (13th century) |
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==Twelfth century== |
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* [[Ibn Bajjah]] (died 1138) |
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* [[Abu Jafar ibn Atiyya]] (died 1158) |
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* [[Ali ibn Harzihim]] (died 1163) |
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* [[Al-Suhayli]] (1114–1185) |
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* [[Zechariah Aghmati]] (1120–1195) |
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* [[Abu al-Abbas as-Sabti]] (1129–1204) |
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* [[Abu al-Abbas al-Jarawi]] (1133–1212) |
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* [[Abd as-Salam ibn Mashish]] (1140–1227) |
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* [[Mohammed ibn Qasim al-Tamimi]] (1140/5) |
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* [[Ibn Dihya al-Kalby]] (1149–1235) |
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* [[Mohammed al-Baydhaq]] (c. 1150) |
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* [[Abu Mohammed Salih]] (1153–1234) |
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* [[Joseph ben Judah of Ceuta]] (c. 1160–1226) |
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* [[Abu al-Abbas al-Azafi]] (1162–1236) |
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* [[Abdelwahid al-Marrakushi]] (born 1185) |
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* [[Abu-l-Hassan ash-Shadhili]] (1196–1258) |
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* [[Abu Bakr al-Hassar]] (12th century) |
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==Eleventh century== |
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* [[Abu Imran al-Fasi]] (died 1038) |
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* [[Isaac Alfasi]] (1013–1103) |
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* [[Ibn Tumart|Mohammed ibn Tumart]] (c. 1080 – 1130) |
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* [[Qadi Ayyad|Qadi Ayyad ben Moussa]] (1083–1149) |
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* [[Mohammed al-Idrisi]] (1099–1165) |
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==Tenth century== |
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* [[Dunash ben Labrat]] (920–990) |
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* [[Judah ben David Hayyuj]] (945–1000) |
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* [[David ben Abraham al-Fasi]] (c. 950 – 1000) |
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==Ninth century== |
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* [[Idris II of Morocco|Idriss II]] (791–828) |
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==Bibliography== |
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* Julie Scott Meisami and Paul Starkey (ed), ''Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature'', London: Routledge, 1998 (Entry "Maghrib", p. 484) |
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* ''Encyclopedia of African Literature'', ed Simon Gikandi, London: Routledge, 2003. |
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* ''The Cambridge History of African and Caribbean Literature'', ed [[Abiola Irele]] and Simon Gikandi, 2 vls, Cambridge [u.a.]: Cambridge University Press, 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gbv.de/du/services/agi/B3F431645C8BC864C1256FCC005937EE/420000136828 |title=Seite nicht gefunden - VZG |publisher=Gbv.de |access-date=2015-09-04}}</ref> |
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* ''Encyclopaedia of Islam'', edited by P.J. Bearman, Th. Bianquis, C.E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel and W.P. Heinrichs, Brill Publishers 2003 |
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* Roger Allen and D.S. Richards (ed.), ''Arabic Literature in the Post-classical Period'', Cambridge University Press, 2006 {{ISBN|978-0-521-77160-3}}<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2NXOz41tB58C&q=The+Cambridge+History+of+Arabic+Literature+vol.+6 |title=Arabic Literature in the Post-Classical Period - Roger Allen, D. S. Richards - Google Books |date=2006-04-13 |access-date=2015-09-04|isbn=9780521771603 |last1=Allen |first1=Roger |last2=Allen |first2=Roger M. A. |last3=Richards |first3=D. S. }}</ref> |
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* Jacques Berque, "La Littérature Marocaine Et L'Orient Au XVIIe Siècle", in: ''Arabica'', Volume 2, Number 3, 1955, pp. 295–312 |
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* Gannun, Abd Allah, ''El genio marroquí en la literatura árabe'' / Abdal-lah Guennún al Hasani ; traducido directamente del árabe y anotado por Jerónimo Carrillo Ordóñez y Mohammad Tayeddin Buzid, Publisher: [Tetuán] : Alta Comisaría de España en Marruecos, Delegación de Asuntos Indígenas, Centro de Estudios Marroquíes, 1939 (Artes Gráficas Boscá) |
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* Mohammed Lakhdar, ''La vie littéraire au Maroc sous la dynastie 'Alawide'', Rabat, 1971 |
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* Najala al-Marini, ''Al-Sh'ar al-Maghribi fi 'asr al-Mansur al-Sa'di'', Rabat: Nashurat Kuliat al-Adab wa al-Alum al-Insania, 1999 (Analysis of the work of the main poets of the age of [[Ahmad I al-Mansur Saadi|Ahmed al-Mansour]]) |
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* Monroe, J. T., ''Hispano-Arabic Poetry During the Almoravid Period: Theory and Practice'', Viator 4, 1973, pp. 65–98 |
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* Nasser S. Al-Samaany, ''Travel Literature of Moroccan Pilgrims during the 11-12th/17-18th Centuries: thematic and artistic study'', PhD. thesis, University of Leeds, 2000<ref>{{cite web|url=http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/542/1/uk_bl_ethos_420414.pdf |title=Travel Literature of Moroccan Pilgrims During the 11-12th/17th-18th Centuries : Thematic and artistic Study |author=Nasser S. Al-Samaany |publisher=Etheses.whiterose.ac.uk |access-date=2015-09-04}}</ref> |
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* Hasan al-Wazzani ed., ''Dalîl al-kuttâb al-magâriba. A' d:â´ Ittih:âd Kuttâb al-Magrib'', Rabat: Manshűrât Ittih:âd Kuttâb al-Magrib, 1993 |
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* Hasan al-Wazzani, ''Al-adab al-magribî al-h:adîth, 1929–1999'', Casablanca: Dâr al-Thaqâfa, 2002 |
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* Otto Zwartjes, Ed de Moor, e.a. (ed.) ''Poetry, Politics and Polemics: Cultural Transfer Between the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa'', Rodopi, 1996, {{ISBN|90-420-0105-4}} |
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==References== |
==References== |
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*Julie Scott Meisami and Paul Starkey (ed), ''Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature'', London: Routledge, 1998 (Entry "Maghrib", p. 484) |
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*''Encyclopedia of African Literature'', ed Simon Gikandi, London: Routledge, 2003. |
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*''The Cambridge History of African and Caribbean Literature'', ed [[Abiola Irele]] and Simon Gikandi, 2 vls, Cambridge [u.a.]: Cambridge University Press, 2004. [http://www.gbv.de/du/services/agi/B3F431645C8BC864C1256FCC005937EE/420000136828 Table of contents] |
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*''Encyclopaedia of Islam'', edited by P.J. Bearman, Th. Bianquis, C.E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel and W.P. Heinrichs, Brill Publishers 2003 |
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*Roger Allen and D.S. Richards (ed.), ''Arabic Literature in the Post-classical Period'', Cambridge University Press, 2006 ISBN 9780521771603 [http://books.google.com/books?id=2NXOz41tB58C&dq=The+Cambridge+History+of+Arabic+Literature+vol.+6&printsec=frontcover&source=in&hl=en&ei=nCSYSfT4LIyg-gaY3vD3CA&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=14&ct=result#PRA1-PA486,M1] (retrieved on Feb. 15, 2009) |
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*Jacques Berque, "La Littérature Marocaine Et L'Orient Au XVIIe Siècle", in: ''Arabica'', Volume 2, Number 3, 1955 , pp. 295–312 |
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*Gannun, Abd Allah, ''El genio marroquí en la literatura árabe'' / Abdal-lah Guennún al Hasani ; traducido directamente del árabe y anotado por Jerónimo Carrillo Ordóñez y Mohammad Tayeddin Buzid, Publisher: [Tetuán] : Alta Comisaría de España en Marruecos, Delegación de Asuntos Indígenas, Centro de Estudios Marroquíes, 1939 (Artes Gráficas Boscá) |
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*Mohammed Lakhdar, ''La vie littéraire au Maroc sous la dynastie 'Alawide'', Rabat, 1971 |
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*Najala al-Marini, ''Al-Sh'ar al-Maghribi fi 'asr al-Mansur al-Sa'di'', Rabat: Nashurat Kuliat al-Adab wa al-Alum al-Insania, 1999 (Analysis of the work of the main poets of the age of [[Ahmad I al-Mansur Saadi|Ahmed al-Mansour]]) |
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*Monroe, J. T., ''Hispano-Arabic Poetry During the Almoravid Period: Theory and Practice'', Viator 4, 1973, pp. 65–98 |
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*Hasan al-Wazzani ed., ''Dalîl al-kuttâb al-magâriba. A' d:â´ Ittih:âd Kuttâb al-Magrib'', Rabat: Manshűrât Ittih:âd Kuttâb al-Magrib, 1993 |
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*Hasan al-Wazzani, ''Al-adab al-magribî al-h:adîth, 1929–1999'', Casablanca: Dâr al-Thaqâfa, 2002 |
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*Otto Zwartjes, Ed de Moor, e.a. (ed.) ''Poetry, Politics and Polemics: Cultural Transfer Between the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa'', Rodopi, 1996, ISBN 9042001054 |
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* [http://www.literaturamarroqui.edu.es/autores.htm Literatura Marroqui Contemporanea (lexicon of author-biographies in Spanish)] |
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*Index of ''The Cambridge History of African and Caribbean Literature'', ed |
* [http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521594349&ss=ind Index of ''The Cambridge History of African and Caribbean Literature'', ed Abiola Irele and Simon Gikandi, 2 vls, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004] |
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* [http://morocco.poetryinternationalweb.org/piw_cms/cms/cms_module/index.php?obj_name=morocco Poetry International Web, ''Morocco''] |
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*Abdellatif Akbib, Abdelmalek Essaadi, ''Birth and Development of the Moroccan Short Story'' |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20020302093856/http://rmmla.wsu.edu/ereview/54.1/articles/akbib.asp Abdellatif Akbib, Abdelmalek Essaadi, ''Birth and Development of the Moroccan Short Story'' University, Morocco] |
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*Suellen Diaconoff, Professor of French, Colby College: ''Women writers of Morocco writing in French'', 2005 (Survey) |
* [http://www.colby.edu/personal/s/s_diacon/bibliography.html Suellen Diaconoff, Professor of French, Colby College: ''Women writers of Morocco writing in French'', 2005 (Survey)] |
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*''Maghreb Arts'', Some Key Figures of Moroccan, Algerian and Tunisian literature |
* [http://www.maghrebi-studies.org/newmaghrebistudies.nitle.org/index.php/maghrebi/content/pdf/139.pdf ''Maghreb Arts'', Some Key Figures of Moroccan, Algerian and Tunisian literature] |
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* [http://www.literaturamarroqui.edu.es/otros/Fuentes.pdf Bibliography of sources on Moroccan literature in all languages ] |
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*In Spanish: ''Enciclopedia GER'', P. Martsnez Montávez, "Marruecos (magrib Al-agsá) VI. Lengua y Literatura." |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20091126074709/http://www.canalsocial.net/GER/ficha_GER.asp?id=9387&cat=literatura In Spanish: ''Enciclopedia GER'', P. Martsnez Montávez, "Marruecos (magrib Al-agsá) VI. Lengua y Literatura."] |
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This is a list of writers from Morocco.
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[edit]A
[edit]- Eliette Abécassis (born 1969)
- Leila Abouzeid (born 1950)
- Mohammed Achaari (born 1951)
- Said Achtouk (died 1989)
- Issa Aït Belize[1]
- Lotfi Akalay (1943–2019)
- Malika El Assimi (born 1946)
- Mohammed Akoujan[2]
- Mehdi Akhrif (born 1952)[3]
- Mohammed ibn Mohammed Alami (1932–1993)
- Idriss ibn al-Hassan al-Alami (1925–2007)
- Ahmad al-Tayyeb Aldj (1928–2012)
- Tewfik Allal (born 1947)
- Farid al-Ansari (1960–2009)[4]
- Najib El Aoufi (born 1948)[5]
- Robert Assaraf (1936–2018)
- Nabil Ayouch (born 1969)
- Ali Azaykou (1942–2004)
B
[edit]- Hassan Bahara (born 1978), Moroccan-Dutch writer
- Souad Bahéchar (born 1953)[6]
- Latifa Baka (born 1964)
- Muriel Barbery (born 1969)
- Laarbi Batma (1948–1998)
- Hafsa Bekri-Lamrani[7]
- Abdelmalek Belghiti (1906–2010)
- Abdeslam Benabdelali[8]
- Abdelkader Benali (born 1975)
- Mehdi Ben Barka (1920–1965)
- Zoubeir Ben Bouchta[9]
- Halima Ben Haddou (born 1954)[10]
- Tahar Ben Jelloun (born 1944)
- Siham Benchekroun
- Ahmed Benchemsi
- Rajae Benchemsi (born 1957)
- Esther Bendahan (born 1964)
- Abdelmajid Benjelloun (1919–1981)
- Abdelmajid Benjelloun (born 1944)
- Abdelwahab Benmansour (1920–13 November 2008)
- Abdelouahid Bennani (born 1958)[11]
- Mohammed Suerte Bennani (born 1961)
- Mohammed Bennis (born 1948)
- Khnata Bennouna (born 1940)
- Mohammed Benzakour (born 1972)
- Mohammed Berrada (born 1938)
- Hafsa Bikri (born 1948)
- Mahi Binebine (born 1959)
- Mohammed Ibrahim Bouallou (born 1934)[12]
- Ali Bourequat
- Hassan Bourkia (born 1956)[13]
- Ahmed Bouzfour (born 1954)
- Al-Yazid al-Buzidi Bujrafi (1925–2011)
C
[edit]- Mohamed Chafik (born 1926)
- Nadia Chafik (born 1962)
- Abdelkader Chaoui (born 1950)[14]
- Driss Ben Hamed Charhadi (1937–1986)
- Abdelkader Chatt (1904–1992)[15]
- Mohamed Choukri (1935–2003)
- Driss Chraïbi (1926–2007)
D
[edit]- Mohammed Daoud (1901–1984)
- Zakya Daoud (born 1937)
- Mohammed Ben Abdelaziz Debbarh (1928–2008)[16]
- Farida Diouri (1953–2004)
E
[edit]- Youssouf Amine Elalamy (born 1961)
- Mahdi Elmandjra (1933–2014)
F
[edit]- Youssef Fadel (born 1949)
- Allal al-Fassi (1910–1974)
- Malika al-Fassi (1920–2007)
- Halima Ferhat (born 1941)
- Mohammed al-Habib al-Fourkani (1922–2008)
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[edit]- Abdelkrim Ghallab (1919–2006)
- Abd al-Aziz al-Ghumari (1920–1997)
- Abdullah al-Ghumari (1910–1993)
- Ahmad al-Ghumari (1902–1961)
- Abdallah Guennoun (1910–1989)
- Soumya Naâmane Guessous
H
[edit]- Mohammed Aziz El-Hababi (1922–1993)[17]
- Mouna Hachim (born 1967)[18]
- Najat El Hachmi (born 1979)
- Ali Haddani (1936–2007)
- Abdul Salam Al Haras (1930-2015)
- Badia Hadj Nasser (born 1938)[19][20]
- Allal El Hajjam (born 1948)
- Mohammed Hajuji (died 1952) [21]
- Mohammed El Haloui (1923–2004)[22]
- Mohammed al-Harradi[23]
- Ahmed Harrak Srifi (died 1925)
- Mohammed ibn al-Hasan al-Hajwi (died 1956)[24]
- Ben Salem Himmich (born 1947)
- Emmanuel Hocquard (1940–2019)
- Ali Squalli Houssaini (1932–2018)
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[edit]- Mohammed Abed al-Jabri (1936–2010)
- Salim Jay (born 1951)
- Abbas al-Jirari (1937–2024)[25]
- Abderrafi Jouahri (born 1943)
- Abdelkarim Jouiti (born 1962)
- Ahmed Joumari (1939–1995)
K
[edit]- Maati Kabbal (born 1954)
- Mohammed Kaghat (1942–2001)
- Mohammed Khaïr-Eddine (1941–1995)
- Mohammed Khammar Kanouni (1938–1991)
- Abdelkebir Khatibi (1938–2009)
- Rita El Khayat (born 1944)
- Driss El Khouri (1939–2022)
- Abdelfattah Kilito (born 1945)
- Driss Ksikes (born 1968)
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[edit]- Abdellatif Laabi (born 1942)
- Abdelrahim Lahbibi (born 1950)
- Mohammed Aziz Lahbabi (1922–1993)
- Amina Lahbabi-Peters
- Leila Lahlou
- Laila Lalami (born 1968)
- Wafaa Lamrani (born 1960)
- Abdallah Laroui (born 1933)
- Fouad Laroui (born 1958)
- Mohammed Leftah (1946–2008)
- Ahmed Lemsih (born 1950)
- Ali Lmrabet (born 1959)
M
[edit]- Mustafa Maadawi (1937–1961)[26]
- Ahmed al-Madini (born 1949)
- Edmond Amran El Maleh (1917–2010)
- Zahra Mansouri
- Khadija Marouazi, (born 1961)
- Ahmed Mejjati (1936–1995)
- Driss El Meliani[27]
- Saida Menebhi (1952–1977)[28]
- Fatima Mernissi (1940–2015)
- Abderrahmane El Moudden[29]
- Omar Mounir[30][31]
- Khireddine Mourad (born 1950)[32]
- Malika Moustadraf (1969–2006)
- Mohammed El-Moustaoui (born 1943)
- Mouad Moutaoukil (born 1997)[33]
- Mohamed Mrabet (born 1936)
N
[edit]- Mririda n'Ait Attik (c. 1900 – c. 1930)
- Mohammed al-Makki al-Nasiri (1906–1994)
- Mohamed Nedali (born 1962)[34]
- Mostafa Nissaboury (born 1943)
O
[edit]- Rachid O (born 1970)
- Salah El-Ouadie (born 1952)[35][36]
- Mohammed Hassan El Ouazzani (1910–1978)[37]
- Malika Oufkir (born 1953)
- Touria Oulehri
Q
[edit]- Bachir Qamari (1951–2021)
R
[edit]- Mubarak Rabi (born 1938)
- Mohamed Said Raihani (born 1968)
- Fouzia Rhissassi
- Najima Rhozali (born 1960)
S
[edit]- Mohammed Sabbag (born 1930)[38]
- Mohammed Sabila
- Abdeldjabbar Sahimi (born 1938)[39]
- Abdelhadi Said (born 1974)
- Amale Samie (1954–2018)[40]
- Thouria Saqqat (1935–1992)
- Tayeb Seddiki (1938–2016)
- Ahmed Sefrioui (1915–2004)
- Mohamed Serghini (born 1930)
- Abdelhak Serhane (born 1950)[41]
- Mohamed Sibari (1945–2013)
- Hourya Sinaceur
- Mohammed Allal Sinaceur (born 1941)[42]
- Ali Siqli (born 1932)
- Faouzi Skali (born 1953)[43]
- Mohammed al-Mokhtar Soussi (1900–1963)
T
[edit]- Abdelkarim Tabbal (born 1931)
- Abdellah Taïa (born 1973)
- Boutaina Tawil[44]
- Abdelhadi Tazi (1921–2015)
- Mohammed Azeddine Tazi (born 1948)[45]
- Mahjoub Tobji (born 1942)
- Abdelkhalek Torres (1910–1970)
- Ahmed Toufiq (born 1943)
- Houcine Toulali (1924–1998)
- Bahaa Trabelsi (born 1968)
U
[edit]W
[edit]- Tuhami al-Wazzani (1903–1972)
Y
[edit]- Said Yaktine (born 1955)[46]
- Yasser Harrak (born 1976) writer, commentator and founder of the Middle East Seminar forum.
- Nadia Yassine (born 1958)
Z
[edit]- Haim Zafrani (1922–2004)
- Mohamed Zafzaf (1942–2001)
- Mohammed Zniber (1923–1993)
- Abdallah Zrika (born 1953)
Nineteenth century
[edit]- Mohammed ibn Abu al-Qasim al-Sijilmasi (died 1800)
- Mohammed ibn Abd as-Salam ibn Nasir (died 1824)
- Mohammed Ibn Amr (died 1827)
- Ali Barrada al-Fasi Harazim (died 1856)[47]
- Thami Mdaghri (died 1856)
- Idriss al-Amraoui (died 1879)
- Mohammed Gannun (died 1885)[48]
- Abu Hassan Ali Mahmud al-Susi al-Simlali (died 1894)[49]
- Ahmad ibn Hamdun ibn al-Hajj (died 1898)
- Mohammed al-Tahir al-Fasi (1830–1868)[50]
- Abd as-Salam al-Alami (1834–1895)
- Ahmad ibn Khalid al-Nasiri (1835–1897)
- Salomon Berdugo (1854–1906)
- Muhammad ibn al-Qasim al-Badisi (d. 1922)
- Mohammed ibn Jaafar al-Kattani (1858–1927)
- Mohammed Slimani (1863–1926)[51]
- Ibn Zaydan (1873–1946)
- Mohammed Skirej (1875–1965)[52]
- Muhammad Ibn al-Habib (1876–1972)
- Ahmed Skirej (1878–1944)
- Abdelkrim al-Khattabi (1882–1963)
- Mohammed Boujendar (1889–1926)
- Abd Allah al-Muwaqqit al-Marrakushi (1894–1949)[53]
- Mohammed Ben Brahim (1897–1955)
Eighteenth century
[edit]- Mohammed ibn abd al-Wahab al-Ghassani (died 1707)
- Mohammed ibn Qasim ibn Zakur (died 1708)
- Mohammed ibn al-Tayyib al-Alami (died 1722)
- Hasan ibn Rahlal al-Madani (died 1728)[54]
- Abd al-Qadir ibn Shaqrun (died after 1727/8)
- Mohammed ibn Zakri al-Fasi (died 1731)
- Ahmed ibn al-Mubarak al-Lamti al-Sijilmasi (died 1741)
- Khnata bent Bakkar (died 1754)
- Ibn al-Wannan (died 1773)
- Ahmed al-Ghazzal (died 1777)
- Abd Allah ibn Azzuz (died 1789)
- Mohammed ibn Uthman al-Miknasi (died 1799)[55]
- Mohammed al-Qadiri (1712–1773)
- David Hassine (1722–1792)
- Abu al-Qasim al-Zayyani (1734–1833)
- Kaddour El Alamy (1742–1850)
- Mohammed al-Ruhuni (1746–1815)[56]
- Raphael Berdugo (1747–1821)
- Sulayman al-Hawwat (1747–1816)
- Ahmad ibn Ajiba (1747–1809)
- Mohammed al-Duayf (born 1752)
- Mohammed al-Tayyib ibn Kiran (1758–1812)
- Muhammad al-Arabi al-Darqawi (1760–1823)
- Hamdun ibn al-Hajj al-Fasi (1760–1817)
- Ahmad ibn Idris al-Fasi (1760–1837)
- Suleiman al-Alawi (1760–1822)
- Mohammed al-Harraq (1772–1845)
- Mohammed al-Haik (fl. 1790)
- Mohammed al-Tawdi ibn Suda (1790–1794/5)
- Ahmed al-Salawi (1791–1840)
- Mohammed ibn Idris al-Amrawi (1794–1847)
- Mohammed Akensus (1797–1877)
- Hemmou Talb (18th century)
Seventeenth century
[edit]- Isaac Uziel (died 1622)
- Abd al-Rahman al-Tamanarti (died 1650)
- Abu Abdallah Mohammed al-Murabit al-Dila'i (died 1678)
- Mohammed ibn Nasir (1603–1674)
- Mohammed al-Mahdi al-Fasi (1624–1698)
- Mohammed al-Rudani (c. 1627–1683)
- Abu Salim al-Ayyashi (1628–1679)
- Abd al-Rahman al-Fasi (1631–1685)
- Abu Ali al-Hassan al-Yusi (1631–1691)
- Ahmed al-Hashtuki (1647–1715)[57]
- Ahmed ibn Nasir (1647–1717)
- Abd as-Salam al-Qadiri (1648–1698)
- Abd al-Wahhab Adarrak (1666–1746)
- Mohammed Awzal (1670–1749)
- Mohammed al-Ifrani (1670–1745)
- Ahmed ibn al-Mubarak al-Lamati (1679–1743)
- Ali Misbah al-Zarwili (1685–1737)[58]
- Mohammed ibn al-Tayyib (1698–1756)
Sixteenth century
[edit]- Mohammed ibn Yajbash al-Tazi (died 1505, AH 920)[59]
- Ali ibn Qasim al-Zaqqaq (died 1506)
- Abdallah al-Ghazwani (died 1529)
- Abderrahman El Majdoub (died 1569)
- Mahammad ibn Isa al-Sanhadji (died c. 1578) [60]
- Abu-l-Hasan al-Tamgruti (died 1594/5)
- Ahmed al-Mandjur (1520–1587)
- Abu Abdallah ibn Askar (1529–1578)
- Abul Qasim ibn Mohammed al-Ghassani (1548–1610)
- Abd al-Aziz al-Fishtali (1549–1621)
- Ahmad Ibn al-Qadi (1553–1616)
- Ahmed ibn Abi Mahalli (1559–1613)
- Abraham Azulai (c. 1570 – 1643)
- Mohammed al-Arbi al-Fasi (1580–1642)
- Abdelaziz al-Maghrawi (c. 1580 – 1600)
- Abd al-Wahid ibn Ashir (1582–1631)[61]
- Ahmed Mohammed al-Maqqari (c. 1591 – 1632)
- Mahamad Mayyara (1591–1662)
- Abd al-Qadir al-Fasi (1599–1680)
- Al-Masfiwi (16th century)
Fifteenth century
[edit]- Abdarrahman al-Makudi (died 1405)
- Ali ibn Haydur at-Tadili (died 1413)[62]
- Ibrahim al-Tazi (died CE 1462/AH 866)[63]
- Muhammad al-Jazuli (died 1465)
- Ibrahim ibn Hilal al-Sijilmasi (died c. 1498)
- Ibn Ghazi al-Miknasi (1437–1513)
- Ahmad Zarruq (1442–1493)
- Leo Africanus (1488–1554)
Fourteenth century
[edit]- Abu Mohammed al-Qasim al-Sijilmasi (died 1304)
- Ibn Abi Zar (died c. 1315)
- Abu al-Hassan Ali ibn Mohammed al-Zarwili (died 1319)
- Abd al-Haqq al-Badisi (died after 1322)
- Ibn Shuayb (died 1349)
- Ahmad ibn Ashir al-Ansari (died 1362)[64]
- Ibn Idhari (beginning of the 14th century)
- Ibn Battuta (1304–1377)
- Mohammed al-Hazmiri (fl. 1320)
- Ibn Juzayy (1321–1357)
- Abu Muqri Mohammed al-Battiwi (fl. 1331)
- Ibn Abbad al-Rundi (1333–1390)
- Abu Yahya ibn al-Sakkak (1335–1415)
- Abd al-Rahman al-Jadiri (1375–1416)
- Ismail ibn al-Ahmar (1387–1406)
- Abu al-Hasan Ali al-Jaznai (14th century)
Thirteenth century
[edit]- Ibn al-Yasamin (died 1204)
- Abu Musa al-Jazuli (died 1209)[65]
- Ahmad ibn Munim al-Abdari (died 1228)
- Ibn al-Zayyat al-Tadili (died 1229/30)
- Abd al-Rahman al-Fazazi (died 1230)
- Ali ibn al-Qattan (died 1231)
- Ibn al-Khabbaza (died 1239)
- Abdelaziz al-Malzuzi (died 1298)
- Salih ben Sharif al-Rundi (1204–1285)
- Malik ibn al-Murahhal (1207–1289)
- Abu al-Qasim Qasim ibn al-Shatt (1245–1323)[66]
- Ibn abd al-Malik al-Marrakushi (1237–1303)
- Mohammed ibn Hajj al-Abdari al-Fasi (c. 1256 – 1336)
- Ibn al-Banna al-Marrakushi (1256–1321)
- Mohammed ibn Rushayd (1259–1321)
- Abu al-Qasim al-Tujibi (1267/8–1329)[67]
- Mohammed ibn Adjurrum (1273–1323)
- Abu al-Qasim al-Sharif al-Sabti (1297–1359 AH 697–760)[68]
- Abu Ali al-Hasan al-Marrakushi (fl. 1281/2)
- Mohammed al-Abdari al-Hihi (fl. c. 1289)
- Judah ben Nissim (13th century)
Twelfth century
[edit]- Ibn Bajjah (died 1138)
- Abu Jafar ibn Atiyya (died 1158)
- Ali ibn Harzihim (died 1163)
- Al-Suhayli (1114–1185)
- Zechariah Aghmati (1120–1195)
- Abu al-Abbas as-Sabti (1129–1204)
- Abu al-Abbas al-Jarawi (1133–1212)
- Abd as-Salam ibn Mashish (1140–1227)
- Mohammed ibn Qasim al-Tamimi (1140/5)
- Ibn Dihya al-Kalby (1149–1235)
- Mohammed al-Baydhaq (c. 1150)
- Abu Mohammed Salih (1153–1234)
- Joseph ben Judah of Ceuta (c. 1160–1226)
- Abu al-Abbas al-Azafi (1162–1236)
- Abdelwahid al-Marrakushi (born 1185)
- Abu-l-Hassan ash-Shadhili (1196–1258)
- Abu Bakr al-Hassar (12th century)
Eleventh century
[edit]- Abu Imran al-Fasi (died 1038)
- Isaac Alfasi (1013–1103)
- Mohammed ibn Tumart (c. 1080 – 1130)
- Qadi Ayyad ben Moussa (1083–1149)
- Mohammed al-Idrisi (1099–1165)
Tenth century
[edit]- Dunash ben Labrat (920–990)
- Judah ben David Hayyuj (945–1000)
- David ben Abraham al-Fasi (c. 950 – 1000)
Ninth century
[edit]- Idriss II (791–828)
See also
[edit]- List of Moroccan women writers
- African Writers Series
- Lists of authors
- List of African writers by country
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External links
[edit]- Literatura Marroqui Contemporanea (lexicon of author-biographies in Spanish)
- Index of The Cambridge History of African and Caribbean Literature, ed Abiola Irele and Simon Gikandi, 2 vls, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004
- Poetry International Web, Morocco
- Abdellatif Akbib, Abdelmalek Essaadi, Birth and Development of the Moroccan Short Story University, Morocco
- Suellen Diaconoff, Professor of French, Colby College: Women writers of Morocco writing in French, 2005 (Survey)
- Maghreb Arts, Some Key Figures of Moroccan, Algerian and Tunisian literature
- Bibliography of sources on Moroccan literature in all languages
- In Spanish: Enciclopedia GER, P. Martsnez Montávez, "Marruecos (magrib Al-agsá) VI. Lengua y Literatura."