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Muhammad bin Ali al-Hawzali (Arabic: محمد بن علي الهوزالي, Berber languages: Mhemmed U Ɛli Awzal; 1680–1749) is the most important author in the literary tradition of the Tachelhit language. He was born around 1680 in the village of al-Qaṣaba (Elqeṣba) in tribal territory of the Induzal, in the region of Sous in Morocco and died in 1749. His full name in Arabic is Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī ibn Ibrāhīm al-Akbīlī al-Hawzālī (or al-Indūzālī) al-Sūsī. He is the author of several works in Shilha and Arabic which are preserved in manuscripts.

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  • محمد بن علي الهوزالي (ar)
  • Muhammad Awzal (fr)
  • Muhammad Awzal (it)
  • Mohammed Awzal (en)
  • Mohammed Awzal (nl)
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  • مَحمد بن علي الهَوْزالي (بالشلحية: محمد وعلي اوزال؛ تـ 1162 هـ) فقيه مغربي سوسي. ألف كتبا بالشلحية والعربية، أشهرها «بحر الدموع»، وهو رَجَزٌ بالشلحية. يُعدّ من أهم المؤلفين في الأدب الشلحي. تخرج من زاوية تمجروت، المعروفة أيضا بالزاوية الناصرية، حيث تعلم على يد شيخه أحمد بن ناصر الدرعي. من تلاميذه الشيخ محمد بن أحمد الحضيكي. عاش في عهد السلطان العلوي إسماعيل بن الشريف وأبنائه، خاصة عبد الله بن إسماعيل. (ar)
  • Muhammad u Ali Awzal (ou arabisé al-Hawzāli, en chleuh : ⵎⵓⵃⵎⵎⴷ ⵓ ⵄⵍⵉ ⴰⵡⵣⴰⵍ) est un religieux poète chleuh. Il est né autour des années 1670 dans le village de (ar) dans la région du Souss de l'actuel Maroc, et est mort en 1748/9. Awzal est considéré comme le plus grand auteur d'expression chleuhe du Maroc. (fr)
  • Muhammad bin Ali al-Hawzali (Arabic: محمد بن علي الهوزالي, Berber languages: Mhemmed U Ɛli Awzal; 1680–1749) is the most important author in the literary tradition of the Tachelhit language. He was born around 1680 in the village of al-Qaṣaba (Elqeṣba) in tribal territory of the Induzal, in the region of Sous in Morocco and died in 1749. His full name in Arabic is Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī ibn Ibrāhīm al-Akbīlī al-Hawzālī (or al-Indūzālī) al-Sūsī. He is the author of several works in Shilha and Arabic which are preserved in manuscripts. (en)
  • Mḥmmd (Muḥammad) u cAli u Brahim u Sus Akbil n Ind Awzal (più brevemente: Muḥammad Awzal o, alla araba, al-Awzali; 1680 – 1758) è stato un poeta religioso berbero nato intorno al 1680 nel villaggio di al-Qasaba nella regione del Sous (Marocco) e morto ivi nel 1758. (it)
  • Mohammed Awzal (in het Berbers: Muḥemmed Awzal) (1680-1758) was een Berberse poëet. Hij wordt beschouwd als de meest belangrijke schrijver in het Tashelhiyt (het Berbers van centraal en zuidelijk Marokko). Hij werd geboren in 1680 in een klein dorp in de Sous regio van Marokko. Bijna een derde van alle Berberse literaire werken (die de tijd hebben doorstaan) bevatten verwijzingen naar het werk van Awzal. De langste tekst in de Berberse taal is een commentaar op zijn al-Hawd, geschreven door Hasan el Tamuddizti in 1898. (nl)
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  • Muḥammad bin Ali al-Hawzali (en)
  • محمد بن علي الهوزالي (en)
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  • Muḥammad bin Ali al-Hawzali (en)
  • محمد بن علي الهوزالي (en)
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