Islamic Devotional Poetry in Ethiopia: Between Classical Arabic Tradition and Local Developments

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25159/2957-9163/13038

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Sufism, devotional poetry, Qaṣīda, Ethiopia, manuscripts

Abstract

 Ethiopia has a rich tradition of Sufi poetry in Arabic and local languages. This study explores a collection of poems, Manẓūmāt li-Ahl Dānā (“Poems of the people of Dānā”) and its diffusion from Wällo (north-eastern Ethiopia) to Jimma and Limmu (south-western Ethiopia) through the network of the local Qādiriyya. This diffusion entails a certain variation in the composition of the collection, that in some cases also changed its name in Manẓūmāt Ghojjamī (“Poems of Ghojjamī”), attributing them to a specific author coming from another area of Ethiopia.

Published

2023-02-07

How to Cite

Petrone, Michele. 2023. “ Islamic Devotional Poetry in Ethiopia: Between Classical Arabic Tradition and Local Developments”. Journal for Islamic Studies 38 (2):17-43. https://doi.org/10.25159/2957-9163/13038.

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