Poem of Sidi Boushaki

[1][2][3][4][5] He is Abu Ishaq Ibrahim bin Fayed al-Zawawi, an exeget of Quran, jurist and linguist, born in the Soumâa village near the town of Thénia from the works of Djurdjura in 796 AH and died in the year 857 AH, and was buried next to Meraldene River in the Zawiyet Sidi Boushaki within the Khachna Mountains.

[21][22][23][24] The grammarian Sidi Boushaki composed his poem in 150 verses in accordance the arabic poetry metre called rajaz.

[25][26][27] He demonstrated in this text about his mastery in the arabic prosody and poetry, which gave the poem acceptance, admiration and spread in the world.

[37][38][39] The writer concluded his poem in the chapter on the conclusion, where he singled out six verses to summarize his composition, praise God (Allah) and pray to Muhammad.

[40] Several linguists have written books on explaining the poem of Sidi Boushaki, due to its simplicity and ease of preservation in schools.