Abu al-Hasan Ali Ibn Muhammad Ibn Habib al-Mawardi ( أبو الحسن علي بن محمد بن حبيب البصري الماوردي ), known in Latin as Alboacen (972-1058 CE), was a KurdishIslamic jurist of the Shafi'i school most remembered for his works on religion, government, the caliphate, and public and constitutional law during a time of political turmoil. Appointed as the chief judge over several Khorasani districts near Nishapur, and Baghdad itself, al-Mawardi also served as a diplomat for the Abbasid caliphs al-Qa'im and al-Qadir in negotiations with the Buyid emirs. A symbol of his contributions here, he is well remembered for his treatise on "The Ordinances of Government." The Ordinances, Al-Ahkam al-Sultaniyya w'al-Wilayat al-Diniyya, provide a detailed a definition of the functions of caliphate government which, under the Buyids appeared to be rather indefinite and ambiguous.
Cuento de brujos
chisme de entierros
los vecinos dicen:
ahi viene el muerto.
era del barrio
tumba sin flores,
un pobre diablo
con diente de oro.
aparece solo por la paternal
con su paso lento no se sabe que reclama...
las palabras de florian
fueron tan puras que lo hicieron levitar
el muerto ...oeo...
el muerto ...oeo...
el muerto ...oeo...
muerto en vida por la paternal,
el 48, tumba vacia.
con deseo criminal
levitando se hizo fuego y se esfumo.
madam, madam satan !!!
las palabras de florian
fueron tan puras que lo hicieron levitar
el muerto ...oeo...
el muerto ...oeo...
el muerto ...oeo...
aca creci y mori...
antes el barrio no era tan violento
el muerto confiaba en su gente y en calavera...
estan velando una oracion
calavera vivira
muerto en vida, reencarnacion
con mandinga el vicio de pactar.
el muerto ...oeo...
el muerto ...oeo...
el muerto ...oeo...
( Flavio Cianciarulo)
Abu al-Hasan Ali Ibn Muhammad Ibn Habib al-Mawardi ( أبو الحسن علي بن محمد بن حبيب البصري الماوردي ), known in Latin as Alboacen (972-1058 CE), was a KurdishIslamic jurist of the Shafi'i school most remembered for his works on religion, government, the caliphate, and public and constitutional law during a time of political turmoil. Appointed as the chief judge over several Khorasani districts near Nishapur, and Baghdad itself, al-Mawardi also served as a diplomat for the Abbasid caliphs al-Qa'im and al-Qadir in negotiations with the Buyid emirs. A symbol of his contributions here, he is well remembered for his treatise on "The Ordinances of Government." The Ordinances, Al-Ahkam al-Sultaniyya w'al-Wilayat al-Diniyya, provide a detailed a definition of the functions of caliphate government which, under the Buyids appeared to be rather indefinite and ambiguous.