خلاصه ماشینی:
We may mention as a prose writer Abdul-Wahhab al-Marakeshi about whose life we only know that he lived in Fas and then in Andalusia, after which he emigrated to the East and there he dictated his work, entitled al-Mu,'jib, which contains the history and literature of the Maghrib ( 1224).
, The Maghribi satire was not so sharp as its Eastern prototype, still the rudest specimen of this kind of poetry was the verse of 'AbdulJah Abu Mahalli written against his antagonist Yahya al-Hahi, (View the image of this page) '' Oh stingy Yahya, the rotten, how dare you pretend Falsely, an emblem of great sires of yore!
"" What we call poetry of wisdom in Maghrib may be confined to some moralising lines like Abu Hafs al-Fasi's long qasida by which he tried to emulate Tughra'is Lamiyat al- 'Ajam: (View the image of this page) "Don't blame the fate, if you are wronged by it; Fate is not to be reproached or be blamed.
, Ibn Zaktir imitates olden models of plaintive verse: (View the image of this page) "Let us rest and relate me the abodes and camps In the dunes beside the hills, between the pools And thirsty willows of the niche and its roes And its milestones, which all prey on my mind; Silent rain has watered the fields of friends; Oh, is there, except the home of friends, my pasturage?!" etc.