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Ibn Razqa

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Abdallah bin Muhammad bin al-Qdadi 'Abdallah (died 1731 CE), better known as Ibn Razqa, was a Mauritanian poet and scholar. He is sometimes referred to as "the father of the Mauritanian poets".[1] He was the grandson of Abd-Allah al-Qadi (also known as Qadi Shinqit). A short biography of Ibn Razqa is contained in the beginning of Al-Wasit by Ahmad ibn al-Amin al-Shinqiti.

References

Citations

  1. ^ Scott Steven Reese (1 January 2004). The Transmission of Learning in Islamic Africa. BRILL. p. 128. ISBN 90-04-13779-3.

Further reading

  • Khalifa, Abdallah Ould; Désiré-Vuillemin, Geneviève (1988). La région du Tagant en Mauritanie: L'oasis de Tijigja entre 1660 et 1960'. Karthala Editions. p. 110. ISBN 2-86537-894-2.
  • Rebstock, Ulrich (2001). Maurische Literaturgeschichte. Vol. 1. pp. 74–76. ISBN 3-935556-73-X.