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Abdullah El Tayib, also referred to as 'Abd Allāh al-Tayyib al-Majdhūb (2 June 1921 – 19 June 2003) was a prominent
Sudan Sudan ( or ; ar, السودان, as-Sūdān, officially the Republic of the Sudan ( ar, جمهورية السودان, link=no, Jumhūriyyat as-Sūdān), is a country in Northeast Africa. It shares borders with the Central African Republic t ...
ese writer and scholar of
Sudanese literature Sudanese literature consists of both oral as well as written works of fiction and nonfiction that were created during the cultural history of today's Republic of the Sudan. This includes the territory of what was once Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, the ...
and the Arabic language. He was born in Tamirab, a village near Ad-Dāmar in Sudan, during the
Anglo-Egyptian condominium Anglo-Egyptian Sudan ( ar, السودان الإنجليزي المصري ') was a condominium of the United Kingdom and Egypt in the Sudans region of northern Africa between 1899 and 1956, corresponding mostly to the territory of present-day ...
and received his primary education in Kassala, Ad-Damar and
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. After graduating from
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(now University of Khartoum), he continued his studies until his
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from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, in 1950. El Tayib occupied leading academic and administrative positions at universities in Khartoum, Juba and Kano, Nigeria. He was also president of the Arab Language League of Sudan and a member of the Arabic Language Academy in Cairo, Egypt. His scholarly work was dedicated to the history and development of
Arabic poetry Arabic poetry ( ar, الشعر العربي ''ash-shi‘ru al-‘Arabīyyu'') is the earliest form of Arabic literature. Present knowledge of poetry in Arabic dates from the 6th century, but oral poetry is believed to predate that. Arabic poetry ...
from pre-Islamic to modern times, as well as to editions of folk tales of Sudan.


Life and academic career

El Tayib was elected first as Dean of the Faculty of Arts (1961–1974) and then as the President (1974–1975) of the University of Khartoum. Following this, he was the first director of the University of Juba (1975–1976) and the founder and provost of Abdullahi Bayero College (1964-1966) which later became Bayero University Kano in Nigeria. El Tayib's primary field of research was the Arabic language, and he has been considered among the most important scholars of Arabic literature and language in the 20th century. One of his most notable works is ''A Guide to Understanding Arabic Poetry'', a massive opus written over thirty five years, for which he was awarded the
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for Arabic Language and Literature in 2000. In their tribute to his work, the judges of this prize wrote: "The first three volumes are regarded as the most thorough analysis known of the composition, rhythm, unity and other features of
Arabic poetry Arabic poetry ( ar, الشعر العربي ''ash-shi‘ru al-‘Arabīyyu'') is the earliest form of Arabic literature. Present knowledge of poetry in Arabic dates from the 6th century, but oral poetry is believed to predate that. Arabic poetry ...
since pre-Islamic eras. The fourth volume – a landmark text of over 1,500 pages – includes exhaustive details of the role of both ancient and modern Arab literary critics, the development of the Arabic poem through the centuries and its impact on European poets from Dante to Andrew Marvel, Blake and the Romantic poets." Apart from scholarly work, El Tayib was also known as poet,
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and author of essays on African culture. His collections of Sudanese
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''Heroes of Arabia'', ''Folk Stories from the Northern Sudan'' and his ''Stories from the Sands of Africa'' were translated into English and illustrated by his wife,
Griselda El Tayib Dorothy Griselda El Tayib (15 March 1925 – 20 May 2022) was a British-born visual artist and cultural anthropologist, who was mainly known for her pioneering research on the traditional costumes as they reflect the culture and society of Sud ...
, a British-Sudanese art historian and artist. He is also remembered for his numerous radio broadcasts, interpreting the language and messages of the
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over a span of 35 years. In recognition of his achievements, the University of Khartoum established the 'Professor Abdallah El Tayeb Institute for the Arabic Language' in 1992.


See also

*
Sudanese literature Sudanese literature consists of both oral as well as written works of fiction and nonfiction that were created during the cultural history of today's Republic of the Sudan. This includes the territory of what was once Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, the ...
* Arabic literature *
List of Sudanese writers This is a list of prominent Sudanese writers. Novelists and short story writers * Leila Aboulela (born 1964) * Fatin Abbas * Abdelaziz Baraka Sakin (born 1963) * Malkat Ed-Dar Mohamed (1920–1969) * Bushra Elfadil (born 1952), also poet * ...


References


Further reading

* Babikir, Adil (ed.) (2019)
''Modern Sudanese Poetry: An Anthology''.
Lincoln, NE, USA. {{DEFAULTSORT:El Tayib, Abdullah 1921 births 2003 deaths Bayero University Kano faculty Linguists from Sudan University of Khartoum alumni Alumni of SOAS University of London University of Khartoum faculty University of Juba faculty Sudanese non-fiction writers Arabic–English translators Sudanese expatriates in the United Kingdom