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Abstract

This thesis examines the self-writing of the Morisco writer Aḥmad ibn Qāsim al-Ḥajarī (b. 1569–1570) who fled his homeland in Spain for the Maghreb where he could live safely as a Muslim. While it may seem that the Moriscos were one static, monocultural group, studying them as individuals reveals the group’s diversity and complexity. Al-Ḥajarī is an excellent example of one Morisco writer who identifies more with the greater Muslim community than with the Iberian Moriscos. His most well-known work, Kitāb Nāṣir al-dīn, combines Arabic literary genres in order to create this self-portrait. Other Moriscos fought for their right to stay on the peninsula, whereas Kitāb Nāṣir al-dīn is the story of how and why al-Ḥajarī willingly left Iberia. Through analysis of both the content and the structure of this text, this thesis shows how Kitāb Nāṣir al-dīncan be considered the autobiography of al-Ḥajarī despite autobiography being considered a Western genre that only surfaced in modern times. Further, this thesis brings to light an individual who shifted between cultures during a time where cultures appear to have been divided by religion, culture and language.

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1010268
Title
From Crypto-Muslim to Muslim Polemicist: The Self-Writing of Aḥmad Ibn Qāsim Al-Ḥajarī
Number of pages
93
Publication year
2024
Degree date
2024
School code
1836
Source
MAI 86/3(E), Masters Abstracts International
ISBN
9798384345473
Advisor
Committee member
Heshmat, Dina
University/institution
The American University in Cairo (Egypt)
University location
Egypt
Degree
M.A.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
31479963
ProQuest document ID
3110424104
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/dissertations-theses/crypto-muslim-polemicist-self-writing-aḥmad-ibn/docview/3110424104/se-2?accountid=208611
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Database
ProQuest One Academic