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Aw Jama Omar Issa ((ソマリ語:''Jaamac Cumar Ciise''), (アラビア語:جامع عمر عيسى)) (c.1922-6 January 2014) commonly known as Aw Jaamac, was a Somali scholar, historian and collector of oral literature of Somalia. He wrote the first authoritative study of Dervishes. ==Biography== A recorder and collector of oral history and poetry. The title ''aw'' or sheikh generally indicates a man of religion; Aw Jama is therefore called Sheikh Jama as well. His formal education was Arabic and Islamic and he became a certified teacher in Hargeisa in 1957. In the early 1960s, Aw Jama moved to Mogadishu to teach and continue to collect the poems of Mohammed Abdullah Hassan, known in the West as the ''Mad Mullah."〔 Jama has spent some twenty years collecting and transcribing orally transmitted poetry before publishing it in ''Diiwaanka Sayid Maxamed'', edited by Madbacadda Qaranka, Xamar, 1974. The name 'Sayid Maxamed' refers to Sayyid Mohammed Abdulle Hasan. This collection of poetry served as material for interpretation and analysis in his next book, ''Taariikhdii Daraawiishta iyo Sayid Maxamed Cabdulle Xasan, (1895-1921), Wasaaradda Hiddaha iyo Tacliinta Sare'', edited by Akadeemiyaha Dhaqanka, Mogadishu, 1976. Before the Somali script was formally adopted, Aw Jama published in Arabic: ''Tarikh al-Sumal fi al-’Usur al-Wusta waal-Haditha'' (The modern and middle ages of Somali history) and ''Zu’ama al- Harakah al-Siyasiyya fi al-Sumal'' (The leaders of political movements in Somalia), both in 1965.As a member of the Academy of Culture, Aw Jama researched the historyof the towns of the Banadir coast. In 1979, he published, in Arabic, ''Muqdishu Madhiha wa Hadhiriha'' (Mogadishu: Past and present). In collaboration with Somali historians Mohamed Haji Omar and Ahmed Jimale “Castro,” he wrote ''Speared from the Spear:Traditional Somali Behaviour in Warfare,'' published by the International Committee of the Red Cross in 1997. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jama Omar Issa」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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