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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Moše ben Rafael (Rafajlovic) Attias, noto Moše ben Rafael (Rafajlovic) Attias, noto anche con lo pseudonimo di Zeki Effendi (Sarajevo, 1845 – 2 luglio 1916), è stato un islamista e storico bosniaco di fede ebraica, suddito ottomano e poi austro-ungarico, studioso della fede islamica e della letteratura persiana medievale..a e della letteratura persiana medievale.. , Moshe ben Rafael Attias, also known as MosMoshe ben Rafael Attias, also known as Moshe Rafajlović and Zeki Effendi (Sarajevo, 1845 – 2 July 1916), was a Bosnian Jew who became a scholar of the Islamic faith and of medieval Persian literature. Born to a prominent family of Sarajevo Sephardi Jews in the late Ottoman times, he spent most of his active life during the Austro-Hungarian administration of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1878–1914). Moshe Attias attended an Ottoman state school in Sarajevo – open to all confessions but mainly attended by Bosnian Muslims – and studied according to an Islamic curriculum. He then moved to Istanbul to perfect his studies on Islamic religion and culture. There he became a scholar of the 13th century Persian poet and mystic Muslih-uddin Sa'di, the author of "Gulistan". Attias may have even become a Jewish sufi. Attias got the title of effendi, a scholar of Islam, which is visible from the Latin inscription on his grave. He was known in his last years as "Zeki Effendi". He then returned to Sarajevo, where he joined the Ottoman civil service, working for the tax authorities. He remained in town as a financial advisor after the Austro-Hungarian takeover of the capital in 1878. He was the treasurer of the Sarajevo Jewish society La Benevolencija, for which he kept a correspondence with Ángel Pulido in Madrid. Zeki Effendi used to write in standard Castilian Spanish language, rather than in the Judeo-Spanish (Ladino) usually used by Sarajevo Jews, but still using the Hebrew alphabet. The poet commissioned him to write an authoritative history of the Bosnian Jews. Zeki Effendi published it in the short-lived Sarajevo Ladino periodical, , under the pen name '‘el Amante de la Luz’ ("the light-lover") – a reference to his illuministic approach to historiography. He published in 1901 "La historia de los judiós de Bosna" (History of the Bosnian Jews), or "Konsezos de nuestros viezos". His most well-known historiographic piece concerns Rabbi , "the rabbi of Stolac." In 1908, his voice was recorded by on his trip to Sarajevo with Abraham A. Cappon – the record is kept at the , together with a 1907 recording of one of his poems. In 1911, Zeki Effendi made a tour of the Balkans together with the renowned Spanish scholar of Sephardic balladry, , recording oral texts from the Sefardi culture of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia and Kosovo. Zeki Effendi is buried in the Old Jewish Cemetery in Sarajevo. His gravestone contains inscriptions in three scripts: Latin, Hebrew, and Arabic. His gravestone is possibly the only Jewish gravestone in the world containing both the Hebrew and Arabic script.taining both the Hebrew and Arabic script.
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