
Aljamiado - Wikipedia
Aljamiado (Spanish: [alxaˈmjaðo]; Portuguese: [alʒɐmiˈaðu]; Arabic: عَجَمِيَة trans. ʿajamiyah [ʕadʒaˈmij.ja]) or Aljamía texts are manuscripts that use the Arabic script for transcribing European languages, especially Romance languages such as Old Spanish or Aragonese. This alphabet is also called the Morisco alphabet.
Morisco language and alphabet (alfabeto aljamiado) - Omniglot
The Morisco alphabet or aljamiado is a way of writing Spanish with the Arabic script used by Muslim Moriscos in Spain and Portugual from the 16th century
Greek Aljamiado - Wikipedia
Greek Aljamiado refers to a tradition that existed prior to the 20th century of writing Greek language in the Arabic script. The term Aljamiado is a borrowing from Romance languages such as Spanish, for which a similar tradition existed.
Uses and Written Practices in Aljamiado Manuscripts
2019年4月15日 · PDF | In the Aljamiado texts, we see a consistent system used for the transliteration of the Romance language in Arabic script. From the oldest copies... | Find, read and cite all the research...
An Aljamiado Translation of the ‘Morisco Qur'an’ and its Arabic Text
The Aljamiado translation could have been produced a century or two earlier, and the copyist—likely an educated person aware of the linguistic trends of his time—may have modernised the language of the previous copy.
Crusader fiction for Muslim readers: The aljamiado manuscript of
2014年3月16日 · The term aljamiado is derived from the Arabic `ajamiyya, meaning non-Arabic language (Galmés de Fuentes, “Lengua y estilo”). Most aljamiado texts were religious, but a few are modeled after the popular poetry and fiction of the times.
Abstract: Aljamiado literature, approximately at the same time (17th cen- tury) as folk oriented literature of Bosnian Franciscans, initiated native Bos- nian language as a literary language for the first time since the medieval period .
Aljamiado (Morisco) Writing My Information The term Aljamiado denotes a modified Arabic (and, less frequently, Hebrew) script used for writing the Hispano-Romance languages spoken by communities of covert Muslims in Spain and Portugal known as Moriscos, from the 9th until the 16th centuries. Muslim speakers of
Aljamiado | David A. Wacks
Aljamiado versions of the stories of Adam and Eve, Noah, Abraham and Sarah, Joseph, Moses, and others offer a lens into the cultural life of late Spanish Islam as it negotiated with the dominant Christian culture (Busto Cortina 2021, 399).
Aljamiado: the Origin, Causes of Emergence, its Developments …
Aljamiado is a language trick used by the Mudejars and Moriscos (the last Andalusian Muslims) after the re-conquest of the Andalus by the Christians, to communicate secretly among their coreligionists and to protect their cultural and scientific heritage.