SUFI POETRY IN SOMALI

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powex .. Of the three examples given below the first is


applied to God, the second to the Prophet and the third


to Sheekh Suufi:
Badda iyo berriga la balaadhshay iyo, buuraha
qotoma boqor waw Iaah

God is the king of the wide lands and seas and


of the upright mountains


(Text 10/15)
Boqor Quray?h laga dhashoo, uunka lagu bayiniyow

o king who was born into the QURAYSH and whose
mercy spread onto all creatures
(Text 11/9)
Boqor Awliyoo balada dabciyoo, bishaareeya kii
u baaqanayow

o king of the saints who alleviates hardships;
o harbinger of good news to those who invoke
him
(Text 19/2)

III


Images Drawn from Other Sources

242.

Although images taken from the natural environment and


the traditional culture represent a vast majority, those
which belong to other spheres of experience are sometimes


also found in the Sufi poetry in Somali. Thus for example,


a crown serves as an image symbolizing power and glory even
though Somali traditional rulers never wore crowns made of
precious metal:
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