Mohamed Demsiri

Mohamed Ajahud (full name: al-hajj Muhamad ibn Lahsen ad-Damsiri; 1936 – 11 November 1989), widely known as Mohamed Demsiri (in amazigh: Muḥmmad Albensir), was a Moroccan singer-poet (ṛṛays) and rebab player.

He studied in a quranic school in order to teach the Qur'an in turn, but he didn't do it.

[2] In 1965, he successively traveled to Germany, Switzerland, France, Belgium and the Netherlands with the Cirque Amar, all of which have large Moroccan communities.

[1][2] Mohamed Demsiri wrote more than 566 songs and poems treating several social, cultural and political topics.

Some of his famous poems and songs are:[1] This article on an African musician is a stub.