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Her most famous poem is as follows:
Her most famous poem is as follows:


''"Marvelously, friends,
''''"Marvelously, friends,
of what has harvested a burning passion
of what has harvested a burning passion
therefore not for that, there would be lowered,
therefore not for that, there would be lowered,
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I want to be alone with my beloved
I want to be alone with my beloved
living, even when it is in my gut and in my chest.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Irisarri|first1=A|last2=Lasala|first2=M|title=Moras y cristianas|date=1998|publisher=Emecé Editoriales|location=Madrid}}</ref>"''
living, even when it is in my gut and in my chest.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Irisarri|first1=A|last2=Lasala|first2=M|title=Moras y cristianas|date=1998|publisher=Emecé Editoriales|location=Madrid}}</ref>"''
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Revision as of 20:48, 6 August 2014

Umm al-Kiram bint al-Mut'asim B. Sumadih was a princess and Andalusian poet (eleventh centur)y, daughter of Abu Yahyà Muhammad ben Ma'n, al-Mutasim, king of the Taifa of Almería (which currently corresponds to the province of Almería, Andalusia, Spain).

Belonging to the dynasty of the Banu Sumadih, she had three brothers who were also poets, two of which were: Raf al-Dawla and Ubayd Allah[1].

Ibn Idhari claims that intelligence princess was so surprising that her father raised her with her ​​brothers, surpassing all in the art of poetic composition. This author refers to the only literary works that remain from the princess, love poems dedicated to as-Samar, a eunuch of great beauty originating in Denia, taking part in the government of the kingdom, which allowed him to be near Princess. When the father of Umm al-Kiram, King Abu Yahya, knew of the affair between the two, made ​​the eunuch murdered[2].

Her most famous poem is as follows:

'"Marvelously, friends, of what has harvested a burning passion therefore not for that, there would be lowered, accompanied by the moon, the night, from the highest heaven to Earth. My passion is that I love in such a way that if I broke up, my heart would follow him.

Oh, I wish I knew.

If there is a way to be alone together which do not reach the ears of the spy. How wonderful I want to be alone with my beloved living, even when it is in my gut and in my chest.[3]"

References

  1. ^ Homar Vives, N. "Genealogy of the Taifa Kingdoms". Homar (in Spanish).
  2. ^ Garulo, T (1086). Diwan de las Poetisas de Al-Andalus. Madrid: Hiperión.
  3. ^ Irisarri, A; Lasala, M (1998). Moras y cristianas. Madrid: Emecé Editoriales.