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Sidi Kaddour El Alami also transliterated as Qaddur al-Alami (born 1742 in Meknes, died 1850) is one of Morocco's best known poets, especially well known for his songs. His full name was Abd al-Qadir ibn Mohammed ibn Ahmad ibn Abi-l-Qasim al-Idrisi al-Alami al-Hamdani and he was known under the name Sayyidi Qaddur al-Alami at-Talibi al-Abd as-Salami. He was a songwriter in the genre of the malhun and founded the sufi zawiyya Alamin in Meknes.〔''Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics'', Part 20, p.722〕 This zawiyya became one of the centres from which the malhun would spread. He grew up in Meknes, and is considered a saint and one of the greatest poets of North Africa in the neo-classical and popular style.〔M.T. Buret, "Sidi Qaddur El Alami", in: Hesperis, 1938 1e tri., pp. 85-90〕 ==References== 〔 *J. Jouin, "Un poème de Si Kaddour el 'Alami", in ''Hesp.'' 46 (1959), p. 87-103. *Eugène Aubin, ''Morocco of To-day'', 1906 p. 274 *Abdelmajid Fennich, ''Dari ya dari'' (My House, O My House) Play about the life of Sidi El Alami, 2003 *Audio "Tawassolat" () (retrieved August 25, 2008) 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「Kaddour El Alamy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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