This paper aims at analysing the network of contacts (ṣilāt, rawābiṭ) between maghribi and sudanese ‘ulamā’ in 16th-17th century, starting from the analysis of a peculiar typology of Arabic literary sources: the "kutub al-tarāğim" or biographical dictionaries. The maghribian conquest of the Bilād al-Sūdān, pursued in 1591 by the far-seeing expansionistic policy of the Sa‘dian sultan Aḥmad al-Manṣūr al-Ḏahabī (1578-1603) - probably the most important and best known Sa‘dian sovereign - enhanced the ancient uninterrupted network of contacts and interactions among ‘ulamā’ throughout the Arab World, which is testified even by the Medieval Arabic historical, geographical and literary sources. Aḥmad al-Manṣūr al-Ḏahabī, whom the sources describe as an ‘ālim and poet, improved his court by surrounding himself with ‘ulamā’ coming not only from the Arab East (Mašriq) but also from the Bilād al-Sūdān. In such a context the Maġrib aqṣā’ assumed new important connotations as a joining link between Sub-Saharan Africa and the Arab East. In the first part of the paper, literary biography will be taken into account with regard to its formal and content features. Then, by analysing some biographical dictionaries of Sa‘dian period, this study will stress the most relevant aspects of the system of contacts between maghribi and sudanese ‘ulamā’, with a special attention to their role in the process of knowledge transmission and their relationship with the power.

Sciortino, M.G. (2017). Arabic Literary Biography. Contacts between Maghreb and Sudanese 'ulama' in 16th-17th Century Biographical Dictionaries.. In Contacts and Interaction. Proceedings of the 27th International Congress of the Union Européenne des Arabists et Islamisants. (pp. 439-450). Leuven : Peeters.

Arabic Literary Biography. Contacts between Maghreb and Sudanese 'ulama' in 16th-17th Century Biographical Dictionaries.

SCIORTINO, Maria Grazia
2017-01-01

Abstract

This paper aims at analysing the network of contacts (ṣilāt, rawābiṭ) between maghribi and sudanese ‘ulamā’ in 16th-17th century, starting from the analysis of a peculiar typology of Arabic literary sources: the "kutub al-tarāğim" or biographical dictionaries. The maghribian conquest of the Bilād al-Sūdān, pursued in 1591 by the far-seeing expansionistic policy of the Sa‘dian sultan Aḥmad al-Manṣūr al-Ḏahabī (1578-1603) - probably the most important and best known Sa‘dian sovereign - enhanced the ancient uninterrupted network of contacts and interactions among ‘ulamā’ throughout the Arab World, which is testified even by the Medieval Arabic historical, geographical and literary sources. Aḥmad al-Manṣūr al-Ḏahabī, whom the sources describe as an ‘ālim and poet, improved his court by surrounding himself with ‘ulamā’ coming not only from the Arab East (Mašriq) but also from the Bilād al-Sūdān. In such a context the Maġrib aqṣā’ assumed new important connotations as a joining link between Sub-Saharan Africa and the Arab East. In the first part of the paper, literary biography will be taken into account with regard to its formal and content features. Then, by analysing some biographical dictionaries of Sa‘dian period, this study will stress the most relevant aspects of the system of contacts between maghribi and sudanese ‘ulamā’, with a special attention to their role in the process of knowledge transmission and their relationship with the power.
2017
978-90-429-3427-6
Sciortino, M.G. (2017). Arabic Literary Biography. Contacts between Maghreb and Sudanese 'ulama' in 16th-17th Century Biographical Dictionaries.. In Contacts and Interaction. Proceedings of the 27th International Congress of the Union Européenne des Arabists et Islamisants. (pp. 439-450). Leuven : Peeters.
File in questo prodotto:
File Dimensione Formato  
Arabic Literary Biography.pdf

Solo gestori archvio

Descrizione: intervento a convegno su volume
Tipologia: Versione Editoriale
Dimensione 584.37 kB
Formato Adobe PDF
584.37 kB Adobe PDF   Visualizza/Apri   Richiedi una copia

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/10447/221121
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? ND
  • Scopus ND
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? ND
social impact