- Muçi Zade
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Muçi Zade[1] is the author of the earliest known Albanian poem[2] written in Arabic script and in the Muslim tradition. The work is taken from a manuscript discovered in Korça and is dated 1724. In this octosyllabic poem, with an AAAB rhyme in the Albanian original, the author laments not having any coffee with which to break his fast at sunset in the Holy Month of Ramadan. Nothing else in known of the elderly Muçi Zade.
References
- ^ From the first version, this article includes the text from the Robert Elsie's site Albanian literature. Permissions to use it under the terms of GNU FDL.
- ^ English translation of poem may be found in the article Muçi ZADE - POETRY
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