IBN SAHL, ABU ISḤĀQ IBRĀHĪM
- IBN SAHL, ABU ISḤĀQ IBRĀHĪM
- IBN SAHL, ABU ISḤĀQ IBRĀHĪM (d. c. 1259/60), poet. He
converted to islam during the almohad persecution, but
reconverted to Judaism after the Christian conquest of Seville in 1248.
Part of his biography is to be found in al-Maqqarī (tr. by P.
de Gayangos, 1 (1840), 158ff.). His poems in Arabic are mostly of
religious content and some are in the form of muwashshaḥ
(odes or poems using strophic form with a refrain; the last refrain is
sometimes in slang or a foreign language). Three editions of the poems
appeared (1875, 1885, and Beirut, 1885). The Muslim publisher Ḥasan ibn
Muhammad al-ʿAţţār prefaced the poems with a detailed biography of the
author.
-BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Hajji Khalifa, Lexicon bibliographicum, 3 (1842), 241;
Steinschneider, in: JQR, 11 (1898/99), 315.
Encyclopedia Judaica.
1971.
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