Abd al-Majid ibn Abdun, or in full Abu Mohammed Abd al-Majid ibn Abdun al-Yaburi عبد المجيد بن عبدون اليابري (c. 1050-1135, died in
Évora
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) was a poet from
Al-Andalus
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. He was the secretary of one of the two kings of the
Taifa of Badajoz
The Taifa of Badajoz (from ) was a medieval Islamic Moorish kingdom located in what is now parts of Portugal and Spain. It was centred on the city of Badajoz which exists today as the first city of Extremadura, in Spain.Évora
Évora ( , ), officially the Very Noble and Ever Loyal City of Évora (), is a city and a municipalities of Portugal, municipality in Portugal. It has 53,591 inhabitants (2021), in an area of . It is the historic capital of the Alentejo reg ...
) Umar ibn Mohammed al-Muwakkil (1078) of the
Berber
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* Berbers, an ethnic group native to Northern Africa
* Berber languages, a family of Afro-Asiatic languages
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* Berber, Sudan, a town on the Nile
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* Ady Berber (1913–196 ...
Miknasa
The Miknasa (Berber: ''Imeknasen'') was a Zenata Berber tribe of the Maghreb.
History
The Miknasa Berbers historically populated the Aurès and are part of the Dharisa tribe belonging to Botr who descended from Madghis, coming from the Aures m ...
Aftasid dynasty
The Aftasid dynasty (Arabic: بنو الأفطس ''Banu al-Aftas'') was an Arabization, Arabized Muladí, Iberian-Berbers, Berber dynasty that ruled the Taifa of Badajoz in Al-Andalus.
History
When the Caliphate of Cordoba broke up into the Taifa ...
. When the Aftasid dynasty was defeated and Badajoz conquered by the
Almoravids
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, Ibn Abdun became the secretary of
Yusuf ibn Tashfin
Yusuf ibn Tashfin, also Tashafin, Teshufin, (; reigned c. 1061 – 1106) was a Sanhaja leader of the Almoravid Empire. He cofounded the city of Marrakesh and led the Muslim forces in the Battle of Sagrajas.
Yusuf ibn Tashfin came to al-And ...
and later of his son
Ali ibn Yusuf
Ali ibn Yusuf (also known as "Ali Ben Youssef") () (c. 1084 – 28 January 1143) was the 5th Almoravid emir. He reigned from 1106 to 1143.
Early life
Ali ibn Yusuf was born in 1084–1085 (477 AH) in Ceuta. He was the son of Yusuf ibn Tashf ...
. He wrote a
diwan. One of his best known poems is a qasida (elegy) on the downfall of the house of the Aftasids, known as ''al-Qasidah al-bassamah'' or sometimes the ''Abduniyya''.
[J. Mattock, « Reconsideration of the " Abduniyya"», in: Actas delXII Congreso de la UEAI, Mâlaga 1984, Madrid, Instituto Hispanodrabe de Cultura, 1986, p. 537-558.] Ibn Badrun (died 1211), himself a well known poet of Al-Andalus, wrote a lengthy commentary on the poems and prose of Ibn Abdun (''Cup of the Flower and Shell of the Pearl''), translated and edited by
Reinhart Dozy
Reinhart Pieter Anne Dozy (Leiden, Netherlands, 21 February 1820 – Leiden, 29 April 1883) was a Dutch scholar of French (Huguenot) origin, who was born in Leiden. He was an Orientalist scholar of Arabic language, history and literature.
Biogr ...
in 1848.
See also
*
Abd al-Malik ibn Abd Allah Ibn Badrun
Footnotes and literature
*''Sharh Qasidat al-wazir al-katib fīl-adab wa-al-maratib li-AbīAbd al-Majid ibn Abdun'', by
Abd al-Malik ibn Abd Allah Ibn Badrun; Mahmud Hasan Shaybani; Abd al-Majid ibn Abd Allah Ibn Abdun, ed.: al-Riyad : M.H. al-Shaybanī, 1993.
*
Abd al-Malik ibn Abd Allah Ibn Badrun, ''Sharh qasidat Ibn Abdun al-marufah bi-al-basamah fīal-tarikh wa-al-adab'', Cairo: Mahbaat al-Saadah, 1921/22
* María José Rebollo Avalos, ''La cultura en el reino Taifa de Badajoz : Ibn Abdun de Evora (m. 530/1135)'', Departamento de Publicaciones de la Excma. Diputación Provincial de Badajoz, 1997
* José Mohedano Barceló, ''Ibn Abdun de Evora, c. 1050-1135 : breve apresentacão e seleccão dos seus poemas'', Evora : Universidade de Evora, 1982.
External links
*James T. Monroe, ''Hispano-Arabic Poetry: A Student Anthology'', Gorgias Press LLC, 2004, pp. 228–24
(retrieved 10-4-2013)
Poets from al-Andalus
People from Évora
1050s births
1135 deaths
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