Gannūn, ʻAbd Allāh, 1908-1989
Enlarge text Shrink text- His El genio marroquí en la literatura árabe, 1939.
- His ʻAlá darb al-Islām, 1983:t.p. (ʻAbd Allāh Kannūn)
- LC manual auth. cd.(hdg.: Gannūn, ʻAbd Allāh, 1908- )
- Ibn Battuta, 1996:t.p. (Abdallah Guennoun)
- Ḥaqībat al-fawāʼid lil-awlād wa-al-ḥafāʼid, 1979:title page (محمد بن عبد الصمد كنون الحسني = Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd al-Ṣamad Kannūn al-Ḥasanī)
- ʻAbd Allāh Kannūn, T 1309 H, 2013:title page (عبد الله كنون = ʻAbd Allāh Kannūn) added title page (Abdellah Guennoune) page 5 (min mawālīd madīnat Fās ... thumma intaqalat ʻāʼilatuhu ilá madīnat Ṭanjah sanat 1333 H/1914 M wa-sakanatʹhā ....) page 32 (عبد الله بن عبد الصمد كنون = ʻAbd Allāh bin ʻAbd al-Ṣamad Kannūn; T 1409 H/1989 M)
- alias: ʻAbd Allāh Gannūn, Abdal-láh ben Abdessamad Guennún, Abdallah Guennoun, Abdellah Guennoun, عبد الله كنون, عبدالله كنون; instance of: human; date of death: +1989-07-09T00:00:00Z; occupation: historian, politician, poet, philosopher; given name: Abdullah; place of birth: Fez; country of citizenship: Morocco; employer: Cairo University, Damascus University; place of death: Tangier; religion: Islam; date of birth: +1908-09-16T00:00:00Z; languages spoken or published: Arabic; surname: Guennoun; sex or gender: male; Commons category: Abdallah Guennoun; description/label: écrivain marocain, escriptor marroquí, escritor marroquí, historiador marroquín, historicus uit Marokko, marockansk författare, marokkanischer Historiker, Maroko kirjanik, Moroccan writer, scríbhneoir Maracach, scriitor marocan, shkrimtar maroken, סופר מרוקאי, فقيه، وكاتب، ومؤرخ، وشاعر، وأكاديمي وصحافي مغربي، وأمين عام سابق الرابطة علماء المغرب وأحد الرواد الكبار في إرساء قواعد النهضة الأدبية والثقافية والعلمية في المغرب, كاتب مغربي; BNE identifier: XX913794; BnF identifier: 13523040t; FAST-ID: 115993; Freebase identifier: /m/05h2_0s; General Diamond Catalogue ID: 43889; LCAuth identifier: n83148080; Libris-URI: vs689dpd10dfs8t; NTA identifier (Netherlands: ) 071575294; SELIBR: 189282; SUDOC authorities: 050287893; WorldCat Identities ID: lccn-n83148080 ( (Wikidata, January 14, 2021) )
- عبد الله كنون = ʻAbd Allāh Kannūn; عبد الله بن عبد الصمد كنون الحسني = ʻAbd Allāh ibn ʻAbd al-Ṣamad Kannūn al-Ḥasanī, born 30 Shaʻbān 1326/1908 (date conversion applications give date as either September 25 or September 26, 1908); Moroccan ulama, writer, poet, academic and journalist; served as secretary general of Rābiṭat ʻUlamāʼ al-Maghrib (Union of Moroccan Ulama); died 9 July 1989 ( (Wīkībīdiyā (Arabic Wikipedia), February 9, 2023) )
- OCLC February 10, 2023(usage: عبد الله گنون = ʻAbd Allāh Gannūn; عبد الله ڭنون = ʻAbd Allah Gannūn; عبد الله كنون= ʻAbd Allāh Kannūn; عبد الله كنون الحسني = ʻAbd Allāh Kannūn al-Ḥasanī; عبد الله بن عبد الصمد كنون الحسني = ʻAbd Allāh ibn ʻAbd al-Ṣamad Kannūn al-Ḥasanī; عبد الله كنون الحسني = ʻAbd Allāh Gannūn al-Ḥasanī;; Abd Allah Guen-nún; عبد الله كنون = ʻAbd Allāh Kanūn; Abdellah Guennoun; Abdallah Guennon; عبد الله گنون الحسني = ʻAbd Allāh Gannūn al-Ḥasanī; Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd al-Ṣamad Kannūn al-Ḥasanī; محمد الحفيد بن عبد الصمد كنون الحسني الادريسي = Muḥammad al-Ḥafīd ibn ʻAbd al-Ṣamad Kannūn al-Ḥasanī al-Idrīsī; ʻAbd al-Ṣamad Kannūn; عبد الله جنون = ʻAbd Allāh Kannūn; access points: گنون، عبد الله = Gannūn, ʻAbd Allāh; كنون، محمد بن عبد الصمد = Kannūn, Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd al-Ṣamad; ڭنون، عبد الله = Gannūn, ʻAbd Allāh; جنون، عبد الله = Gannūn, ʻAbd Allāh; غنون، عبد الله = Gannūn, ʻAbd Allāh)
Abdellah Guennoun (Arabic: عبد الله ڭنون ʻAbd Allāh Gannūn; 16 September 1908 – 9 July 1989) was an influential Moroccan writer, historian, essayist, poet, academic, administrator, journalist, and faqīh who was born in Fes and died in Tangier. He was one of the leaders of the Nahda movement in Morocco, and served as the general secretary of the League of Moroccan Religious Scholars (رابطة علماء المغرب). He is known for writing an-Nubūgh al-Maghribī fī al-adab al-ʻArabī (النبوغ المغربي في الأدب العربي, Moroccan Intellect in Arabic Literature), a three-volume anthology of Moroccan literature in Arabic that was banned by the French Protectorate. Guennoun also served as a member of a number of linguistic, educational, and Islamic academies and organizations in places such as Rabat, Cairo, Damascus, Baghdad, and Amman.
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