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A significant personality in Islamic culture remains anonymous in European history inspite of his

single handedness in layingdown the groundwork for traditional Spanish music. He was a highly
educated North African slave most popularly known as Ziryab or black bird which illustrates the
beautiful voice and who was a head figure of the Andalusia music which wasdue to his colour of
his skin and the quality of his singing Abu I-Hasan or Ali Ibn Nafi was a Persian or Kurdish
musician, singer, composer, poet and also a teacher who worked and lived in Iraq, North Africa
for more than thirty years in Andalus of the medieval Islamic period.
Known as a polymath he had vast knowledge in various other fields like geography, astronomy,
meteorology, cosmetics, botanic, culinary as well as fashion. He was nicknamed Ziryab probably
from a name of black singing bird in Arabic, a gold hunter or gold digger in Persian and is also
known as Pajaro Negro, meaning blackbird in Spanish.
At the Umayyad court of Cordoba in Islamic Iberia, Ziryab was very active and received his first
notoriety at the Abbasid court in Baghdad in Iraq which was his birthplace, as a great performer
and student of the Iranian musician and composer, Ishaq al-Mawsili.

Introduced the Three Course Meal

Ziryab was a very talented person of Ishaq al-Mawsili and he left Baghdad at the time of Abbasid
caliph al-Mamums reign and moved to Cordoba in Southern Iberian Peninsula and was accepted
as court musician in the court of Abd al-Rahman II of the Umayyad Dynasty.

While he had a weakness for music, Ziryabs innovation covered a variety of disciplines. It was he
who invented numerous dyes and chemicals for clothing, makeup, hygiene, introduced the idea
of seasonal fashions and brought about new styles and fabrics to theAndalusia peninsula.

He also introduced the structure of the traditional `three course meal of soup, entre and the
dessert and credits goes to him for popularizing shaving and short haircuts as a means of beating
the scorching Mediterranean heat.

Developed the Worlds First Underarm Deodorant

It is also believed that Ziryab had developed the worlds first underarm deodorant as well as an
early type of toothpaste which was said to very effective as well as pleasant in taste making him
the first person in history who would be smelling good at all time.
According to several historians, Ziryab was very popular for his black colour and his beautiful
voice which gave him the nickname. He is also said to have improved the Laud or Oud by adding
a fifth pair of strings, using an eagles beak or quill instead of a wooden one.
Moreover he also dyed the four stings in a colour to symbolize the Aristotelian humours while

the fifth string represented the soul. It is said that he created a unique style of musical
performance and written songs which were performed in Iberia for a very long time. Besides
this, he also influenced Spanish music and became the founder of Andalusia music tradition of
North Africa.

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