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Ibn al-Wannan

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Ibn al-Wannan
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Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn al-Wannan (Arabic: أبوالعباس أحمد بن محمد بن الونّان) (fl. Fez, died 1773) was a Moroccan poet. His fame was based on his poem al-Shamaqmaqiyya, a survey of traditional Arabic culture in which he described the customs of the early Arabs. He is said to have been a member of an Arab family from the Tuwāt in southern Algeria and Morocco. Ibn al-Wannan also described himself as Ḥimyari, and claimed descent from the Anṣār.[1]

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Cover of the book Qutuf al-Marjan, which is al-Shinqiti’s abridgment of the commentary by al-Nasiri known as Zahr al-Afnan min Hadiqat Ibn al-Wannan
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