Al-Akh?al, poet of the Umayyad period (661?750), esteemed for his perfection of Arabic poetic form in the old Bedouin tradition. Al-Akh?al (?The Loquacious?) was a Christian but did not take the duties of his religion seriously, being addicted to drink and women. He was a favourite panegyrist and, This study intended to uncover the meanings contained in the context of praise in the ode poems of Al - Akhtal ?Fa Aqsamtu La Ans? Yadae Al -Dahr? in q?fiyah b? intended for Yazid ibn Mu??wiyah, the second Caliph of the Umayyad dynasty along with the context behind the text of praise.
Series of Christian Arabic poems nicknamed al-Akhtal, which is among the greatest Arab poets. He lived under the first century of Islam (died in 92H) and was also known for the praise to Caliph AbdulMalik ibn Marwan. All harakats on the poems and annotations explaining terms and difficult phrases.
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27/06/2015 ÿú Among his famous works include three collection of poems entitled Shi?ir al - Akhtal as-Saghir ( al - Akhtal as-Saghir?s Poetry ), Al -Watar Al -Jareeh (The Injured Tendon) and Al -Hawa wa Al -Shabab (The Passion and the Youth).
Umayyad Panegyric and the Poetics of Islamic Hegemony: Al - Akhtal 's Khaffa Al -Qatinu (Those That Dwelt With You Have Left in Haste), Poem Hunter all poems of by Bechara El Khoury poems . 5 poems of Bechara El Khoury. The Prettiness Which It Is Going To Thin Its Mode.
Oh! Who You Have Joint Eyebrows.
Youth And Beauty, 11/12/2016 ÿú In addition, another type of poetry appeared called ?Naqa?id? which is about writing a poem that promotes a poet and ruin the reputation of the others. Al Akhtal was one of the great poets in Amaoui state because he was promoting Amaoui caliphs and firing the other poets who did not agree with the caliphs with his strong words.
Sayyida Nafisa, Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi, Al-Fudayl ibn 'Iyad, Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Abdullah Shah Ghazi, Al-Mutanabbi, Imru' al-Qais, Al-Khansa, Abu Tammam, Hassan ibn Thabit;"