Said Salah Ahmed Explained

Said Salah Ahmed
Native Name:Somali: Saciid Saalax Axmed
Arabic: سعيد صالح أحمد|rtl=yes
Birth Place:Somalia
Occupation:playwright, poet, educator, filmmaker
Nationality:American

Said Salah Ahmed (Somali: Saciid Saalax Axmed, Arabic: سعيد صالح أحمد) is a Somali playwright, poet, educator and filmmaker.[1] [2]

Life

Said Salah was previously a biology teacher in Somalia.[1] In 1984-1985, Ahmed directed his first feature film, The Somali Darwish (alt. The Somalia Dervishes), with Amar Sneh serving as producer.[1] [3] With a budget of $1.8 million, the 4-hour-and-40-minute epic was devoted to the polity of Darawiish king Diiriye Guure, i.e. the Dervish Movement. In the film dialogue you can hear seven languages: Somali, Arabic, Italian, English, and three regional dialects. The movie included an actual descendant of Diiriye Guure's emir, Mohammed Abdullah Hassan as its star, Sheikh Osman Mohamoud Omar, and featured hundreds of actors and extras.[1]

Following the start of the civil war, Ahmed emigrated to Minnesota. He subsequently wrote the children's book The Lion's Share, which served as the basis for a Somali folklore-based play that he both penned and produced for the SteppingStone Theatre.[4] Some of his poems have been translated into English by the Poetry Translation Centre.[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: Gray. Jerry. Exploits of Somalia's national hero becomes basis for movie. 27 August 2014. Kentucky New Era. 15 June 1985.
  2. Web site: Fifth Hargeisa International Book Fair. 31 May 2012 . Red Sea Cultural Foundation. 27 August 2014.
  3. Book: Armes, Roy. Dictionary of African filmmakers. Indiana University Press. 2008. 114. 978-92-3-102082-7.
  4. Web site: Said Salah Ahmed. MN Original. 27 August 2014. 23 April 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160423200215/http://www.mnoriginal.org/episode/307-mathew-lefebvre-charanga-tropical/said-salah-ahmed/. dead.
  5. Web site: Said Salah. www.poetrytranslation.org. 2016-04-15.