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(Redirected from Al-Sarī al-Raffā’) Iraqi poet
Al-Sarī al-Raffāʽ
BornAbul-Hasan al-Sari ibn Ahmed ibn al-Sari al-Kindi al-Raffa al-Mausili
Mosul, Iraq
Died362 AH / 973 CE
OccupationPoet
LanguageArabic
Notable worksal-Muḥibb wa-l-maḥbūb wa-l-mashmūm wa-l-mashrūb

Al-Sarī al-Raffāʽ (Arabic: السري الرفاء) or Abul-Hasan al-Sari ibn Ahmed ibn al-Sari al-Kindi al-Raffa al-Mausili (Arabic: أبو الحسن السري بن أحمد بن السري الكندي الرفاء الموصلي) (died 362 AH/973 CE) was a poet in the court of Sayf al-Dawla, noted for his riddles and ekphrastic poetry. He compiled the anthology al-Muḥibb wa-l-maḥbūb wa-l-mashmūm wa-l-mashrūb, an extensive collection of 'verses about love, fragrant plants, and wine'.

Sample poem

One of al-Sarī's riddles runs as follows:

A‘dadtu li-’l-layli idha ’l-laylu ghasaq, / wa-qayyada ’l-alḥāẓa min dūni ’l-ṭuruq,
Quḍbāna tibrin ‘ariyat ‘ani ’l-waraq / shifā’uhā in maruḍat ḍarbu ’l-‘unuq.

I prepared for the night (when it darkened and fettered the eyes, obscuring the roads)
Leaveless twigs of gold which, should they wilt, may be reanimated by cutting their necks.

The answer is 'candles'.

Editions

  • al-Sari al-Raffāʾ, Diwān al-Sari al-Raffāʾ, ed. by Ḥabīb Ḥusayn al-Ḥasani, 2 vols. (Baghdad: Manshūrāt Wizārat al-Thaqāfah wal A‘lām, 1981).
  • al-Sari b. Aḥmad al-Raffāʾ, al-Muḥibb wa-l-maḥbūb wa-l-mashmūm wa-l-mashrūb, ed. Miṣbāḥ Ghalawinjī (vols 1-3) and Majīd Ḥasan al-Dhahabī (vol. 4), 4 vols (Damascus: Maṭbū‘āt Majma‘ al-Lughah al-‘Arabiyyah bi-Dimashq 1986–7).

Further reading

References

  1. Nefeli Papoutsakis, 'Abū l-Maʿālī al-Ḥaẓīrī (d. 568/1172) and his Inimitable Book on Quizzes and Riddles', Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes, 109 (2019), 251–69.
  2. András P. Hámori, “Anthologies, Arabic literature (pre-Mongol period)”, in Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE, ed. by Kate Fleet and others (Leiden: Brill, 2012-), doi:10.1163/1573-3912_ei3_COM_0031.
  3. Smoor, Pieter (1988). "The Weeping Wax Candle and Ma'arrī's Wisdom-tooth: Night Thoughts and Riddles from the Gāmi' al-awzān". Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft. 138 (2): 283–312. ISSN 0341-0137.


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