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Mullah Attiya al-Jamri

Mullah Attiya al-Jamri

Bahraini khatib and poet (1899–1981)


Mullah Attiya al-Jamri (Arabic: الملا عطية الجمري, c.1899 – 29 August 1981) was a Bahraini khatib and poet.

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Researcher Clive Holes translated two of Al-Jamri's poems into books, one of which was distributed to 11,000 teachers from different schools in the UK which meant that the short story was read by over 330,000 students.[1] Al-Jamri is well recognized in Bahrain, the Gulf and Iraq for his poems about Imam Hussain and for his unique methods of reading lamentation poems during the month of Muharram.


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Further reading

  • The Rat and the Ship’s Captain: a dialogue poem from the Gulf, with some comments on the social and literary-historical background of the genre, Studia Orientalia 75 (1995), 101-120.
  • The Debate of Pearl-Diving and Oil Wells: a poetic commentary on socio-economic change in the Gulf of the 1930s, Arabic and Middle Eastern Literatures Vol 1 No 1 (1998), 87-112.

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