Imruʾ al-Qays
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Imru Qays Ibn Hujr was a pre-Islamic Arabian poet, often regarded as one of the pioneers of Arabic poetry. His most famous composition is the Mu'allaqat, a collection of seven long poems that are considered the pinnacle of pre-Islamic Arabian literature. His poetry is characterized by its vivid imagery, emotional depth, and the use of the qasida form, which laid the groundwork for classical Arabic poetry. His works reflect the social, political, and cultural life of his time, offering insights i...
Imru Qays Ibn Hujr was a pre-Islamic Arabian poet, often regarded as one of the pioneers of Arabic poetry. His most famous composition is the Mu'allaqat, a collection of seven long poems that are cons...