Abd al-Aziz al-Fishtali

Moroccan literature

List of writers
Moroccan literature
Moroccan Arabic
Berber

Moroccan authors

Novelists
Playwrights – Poets
Essayists – Historians
Travel writers – Sufi writers
Moorish writers

Forms

Novel – Poetry – Plays

Criticism & Awards

Literary theory – Critics
Literary Prizes

See also

El MajdoubAwzal
ChoukriBen Jelloun
ZafzafEl Maleh
ChraîbiMernissi
Leo AfricanusKhaïr-Eddine

Morocco Portal
Literature Portal

Abu Faris Abd al-Aziz al-Fishtali (1549–1621) was the secretary of state for correspondence and leading poet from Ahmad al-Mansur's court.[1] He wrote 69 poems, numbering 1016 verses.[2]The one surviving work from the pen of al-Fishtali, as the chief scribe of al-Mansur's state is: Manahil al-safa fi ma'athir mawalina al-shurafa. Editor: Abd al-Karim Kurayyim. (Rabat, 1973). It is considered to be the main source for the dynasty of Ahmad al-Mansur.

  1. ^ J. D. Fage, Roland Anthony Oliver The Cambridge History of Africa, ed. Cambridge University Press, 1986, ISBN 978-0-521-20413-2, p. 629
  2. ^ Roger Allen ed., Arabic literature in the post-classical period.,Cambridge University Press, 2006, p.62