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Sidi Kaddour El Alami (Arabic: سيدي قدور العلمي) 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. 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.

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  • Sidi Kaddour El Alami (fr)
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  • Sidi Kaddour El Alami (Arabic: سيدي قدور العلمي) 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. 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. (en)
  • Sidi Kaddour El Alami, né en 1742 à Meknès et mort en 1850 dans la même ville, est l'un des plus grands poètes marocains. (fr)
  • Sīdī Qaddūr al-ʿAlamī, il cui nome completo era ʿAbd al-Qādir ibn Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad ibn Abī l-Qāsim al-Idrīsī al-ʿAlamī al-Ḥamdanī (in arabo: ﺳﻴﺪﻱ ﻗﺪﻭﺭ ﺍﻟﻌﻠﻤﻲ‎; Meknès, 1741 – 4 agosto 1850), è stato un poeta e mistico marocchino.Si tratta di uno dei più grandi poeti del Maghreb dello stile neo-classico e popolare. Compose poesie sia nello stile malḥūn magrebino sia nello stile arabo-andaluso. Fu il fondatore della zāwiya ʿAlamiyyia ia Meknes. Ben 34 espressioni usate nelle sue poesie sono diventate proverbi ancora oggi diffusi in Maghreb. (it)
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  • Sidi Kaddour El Alami (Arabic: سيدي قدور العلمي) 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. 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. (en)
  • Sidi Kaddour El Alami, né en 1742 à Meknès et mort en 1850 dans la même ville, est l'un des plus grands poètes marocains. (fr)
  • Sīdī Qaddūr al-ʿAlamī, il cui nome completo era ʿAbd al-Qādir ibn Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad ibn Abī l-Qāsim al-Idrīsī al-ʿAlamī al-Ḥamdanī (in arabo: ﺳﻴﺪﻱ ﻗﺪﻭﺭ ﺍﻟﻌﻠﻤﻲ‎; Meknès, 1741 – 4 agosto 1850), è stato un poeta e mistico marocchino.Si tratta di uno dei più grandi poeti del Maghreb dello stile neo-classico e popolare. Compose poesie sia nello stile malḥūn magrebino sia nello stile arabo-andaluso. Fu il fondatore della zāwiya ʿAlamiyyia ia Meknes. Ben 34 espressioni usate nelle sue poesie sono diventate proverbi ancora oggi diffusi in Maghreb. Una delle sue poesie più famose in stile malḥūn è "el-Meknassia" (o "Dār Sīdī Qaddūr"), in cui si lamenta della perdita della sua casa a Meknès. La leggenda dice che avesse donato la sua casa per permettere l'espansione di una moschea. La casa però non venne utilizzata per quel fine e il poeta riuscì a recuperarla più tardi per diventare più tardi il suo mausoleo, nel quartiere Qoubbet Essouq (Qubbat al-sūq) di Meknes. Nelle poesie composte invece in stile arabo-andaluso si nota chiaramente l'influenza che hanno avuto su di lui i poeti della Spagna islamica, quali al-Shushtari, Ibn Arabi, Ibn Khafāja e altri. (it)
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