Sunday, 27 June 2010
Written by Islamstory
Daniel
Abdal-Hayy Moore (born July 30th, 1940, in Oakland, California, USA as Daniel Moore) is an American poet, essayist and librettist. In 1970 he embraced Islam and
changed his name to Abdal-Hayy (eventually merging it with his birth-name).
Since then he has become known for spiritually-informed works such as Ramadan
Sonnets (1996) and The Blind Beekeeper (2002), and Hamza Yusuf, as well as
Mohja Kahf, among others, have referred to him as "American Islam's poet
laureate". In early adulthood Moore traveled widely, living in Morocco, Spain, Algeria, and Nigeria as well as in Santa Barbara in the United States. In 1990 he
moved his family to the American city of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania where
they still reside and where he is active in local literary and religious
activities.
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