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Abo Altaieb Almotanabi

Abu al-Tayyib al-Mutanabbi is Ahmed bin al-Hussein bin al-Hasan al-Kufi. As for calling him al-Mutanabbi, it goes back to the fact that he claimed prophethood in the desert of Samawah, and many people followed him with this claim, but the pearls of the Emir of Homs confronted them with the ax of al-Mutanabbi and his companions separated from him, and years later al-Mutanabbi joined the sword of the state and left him. Then he joined Camphor al-Ikhshidi and praised him, then he went to Persia and praised the state in it, and on his way back he was confronted by Fatik bin Abi Jahl al-Asadi and with his companions, so he killed him in al-Safiya on the western side of Baghdad. He was afflicted with arrogance and vanity, and he moved from one place to another after he failed in prophecy. He sat behind the king, and he praised the kings, and praise occupied a third of his poetry, and his most beautiful praise was what was in the right of Saif al-Dawla. saying:

Do not buy a slave except with the stick with him

The slaves are slanderous impurities

The wisdom of the Prophet and his poetry have passed on the tongues of people, because of the wisdom it contains, and the ability to describe the realities of the human soul in its various stages.

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upon determined people determination will be

Come up to the esteemed Makarem

Abu Al-Ala Al-Maari

Abu Al-Ala’ Al-Ma’ari is Ahmed bin Abdullah bin Suleiman, Abu Al-Ala’ Al-Ma’ari, Al-Tanukhi, he was born in Maarat Al-Nu’man and died there, his body was thin due to smallpox from a young age, he was brought up in a house of great knowledge, and he wore the best clothes, and he did not eat meat for forty-five years In general, because he used to forbid the pain of animals, and Al-Ma’arri is a poet and philosopher, and his poetry collection is divided into three sections: the necessity of what is not necessary, the fall of the ulna, and the light of the fall.

Abu Ubadah Al-Buhturi

Abu Ubadah Al-Buhturi is Al-Walid bin Ubaid bin Yahya Abu Ubadah. He was born in the desert of Manbij, east of Aleppo, in the year 204 AH. He lived his childhood between Manbij and Jaleb. He grew up in an environment that helped nurture his poetic talent, and the most famous Arab poets in the Abbasid era. This great poet was a student of The hand of Abi Tammam, whom he cared for and recommended to the people of Maarat al-Nu`man to honor him. As for Athar al-Buhturi, a huge collection of poetry, and several books, among these books: The Book of Enthusiasm, which was divided into seventy-four chapters. Poetry, and he had knowledge of the history of the Arabs and their genealogies, and he is a poet of imagination and serenity, describing nature, urbanization, Bedouinism, and civilization.

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