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Abu al-Hasan al-Shushtari

Abu-al-Hasan Ali ben Abdallah al-Nuymari as-Shushtari (Arabic: ابو الحسن الششتري) or Al-Sustari (1212 in Guadix – 1269 in Damietta〔Poesía andalusí - Manuel Francisco Reina - 2007 - Al-Sustari A l-Sustari (1212-1269). Poeta y místico sufí. Nació cerca de Guadix en el pueblo de Sustar y murió cerca de Damietta durante una de sus..〕) was an Andalusian Sufi poet.〔Corriente, F., ''Poesía estrófica (cejeles o muashahat) atribuida al místico granadino a-sh-shushtari'', CSIC, Madrid, 1988.〕 His poetry was designed to be sung, in songs employing simple monorhymes to praise God with everyday musical idiom,〔Lourdes María Alvarez ''Abū al-Ḥasan al-Shushtarī: songs of love and devotion'' 2009 "By contrast, it was Shushtari 's special talent to use popular song and informal diction to talk about the divine. His were songs that could be enjoyed and interpreted at many levels, songs that not only rejected rank and privilege and"〕 which won wide recognition beyond the hundreds of disciples in his own Shushtariyya brotherhood.〔Page 5 "Shushtari's popular songs won him wide recognition, recognition that went far beyond the hundreds of disciples who formed the Sufi brotherhood known as the Shushtariyya, an order eventually absorbed into the Shadhiliyya." Page 19 "Yet Ibn al-Khatib speaks of no rupture between the disciple and his master, instead claiming that Shushtari took over ... Furthermore, in both the I hat a and Rawdat al-tacrif, Ibn al-Khatib reproduces the complete text of Shushtari's ..."〕
Many verses of al-Shushtari's poetry (62 short poems called "Tawshih") were identified in the classical Andalusian music that is today sung in Morocco. In the Mashriq (the orient), he is mostly remembered today for his poem ''A little sheikh from the land of Meknes'' (Arabic شويخ من أرض مكناس, "Shewiyekh men-ard Meknes") a song which retains huge popularity.
==Recordings==

*''Ritual sufí andalusí, al-Shushtari'', Omar Metioui, Eduardo Paniagua, Madrid, Pneuma, 1998
*''Dhikr y sama':canto religioso de la cofradía sufí-andalusí al-Shushtari. Poemas del místico al-Shushtari'', Omar Metioui, Eduardo Paniagua, Madrid, Pneuma, 1998.

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