词条 | Ahmed Ben Triki |
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Early lifeBen Triki was born in Tlemcen, Algeria, in 1650 to a Turkish father.[2] He began writing poetry at an early age and was taught by the poet Saïd El-Mendassi.[1] PoetryOne of his most notable poems "My pain Endures…" was written in Morocco, in 1652, after the Ottoman authorities banished Ben Triki from Tlemcen. Many of his poems were written during this period of exile and express his painful separation from his homeland.[1] On his return to Algeria, he mainly composed panegyrics of the Prophet Muhammad. Nonetheless, his poem "Burned to the Depths of My Soul!", a religious poem, was an innovative qasida which praised the Kaaba in Mecca; Ben Triki transposed the Sufi ghazal devices originally applied to the love of God or ones "Beloved" to the description of the physical features of a place.[1] Ben Triki’s acclaimed poems lead his contemporary Sidi Mohammed Ben Msaieb to praise the poet as follows: "Ben Triki is possessed by a great jinn, but this jinn was mistaken when he chose such a home!".[1] References1. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite book|author1=Pierre Joris|author2=Habib Tengour|title=Poems for the Millennium, Volume Four: The University of California Book of North African Literature|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=VKZt6Cs8d94C&pg=PA228|date=31 January 2013|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=978-0-520-95379-6|pages=228–229}} {{authority control}}2. ^{{citation |last=Dib|first=Souhel|year=2007|title=Pour une poétique du dialectal maghrébin: expression arabe|publisher=Editions ANEP|isbn=9947213188|page=99|quote=BEN-TRIKI Ahmad (A) Né en 1650 à Tlemcen, Turc d'origine par son père, il meurt, centenaire...}}. 7 : 1650 births|1750 deaths|People from Tlemcen|Algerian people of Turkish descent|17th-century Algerian poets|Algerian male poets|17th-century male writers |
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