Description
Book description:
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The author: Abu Ali al-Hassan ibn Rashiq al-Qayrawani al-Azadi
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Number of pages: 423 pages
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The theme of the book: Poetry
The contents of the book:
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A chapter on the virtues of poetry
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A chapter on responding to those who hate poetry
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Chapter on the Poetry of Caliphs, Judges and Jurists
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Chapter on Who Raised and Who Lowered His Hair
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The chapter on who is awarded poetry and who is awarded poetry
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Chapter on Poets' Intercessions and Incitement
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The chapter about tribes taking shelter with their poets
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A chapter on the omen of poetry and its fate
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A chapter on the benefits and harms of hair
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The Poets' Exposure Chapter
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The chapter on earning a living from poetry and being disgusted by it
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Chapter on the Movement of Poetry in the Tribes
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Chapter on Ancients and Moderns
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Famous Poets Chapter
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Chapter on the Fewer Poets and the Overcomers
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A chapter for poets who wish to avoid pursuing incompetent people
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Chapter on Poets and Poetry
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Hair Limits and Structure
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A chapter on pronunciation and meaning
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Chapter on Printed and Manufactured
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Chapter on weights
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Rhymes door
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Bab al-Taqfiqa and Tasfiqa
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A chapter on rhymes and poems
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Chapter on Cutting and Length
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Chapter on Poet Etiquette
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The chapter on making poetry and sharpening one's mind
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Chapter on Syllables and Metronomes
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Beginning, Exit and End
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Rhetoric door
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Chapter on brevity
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Statement door
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System door
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The Inventive and Novelty Chapter
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Metaphor door
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Door metaphor
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Representation door
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The proverbial door
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The door of the analogy
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Signal door
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Trading door
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Naturalization door
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Repeat door
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Export door
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Matching door
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Chapter on Mixing Naturalization and Conformity
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Corresponding door
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Partition door
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The door to marketing
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Interpretation door
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Digression door
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Branching door
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Wraparound door
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Exception door
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Completion door
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Exaggeration door
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Egale door
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Excessive door
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Skepticism door
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Tautology and verbiage
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Summoning door
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Repetition door
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The door to negating something by affirming it
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The door to the refrigerator
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The chapter on inclusion and authorization
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Expansion door
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Subscription door
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Heterogeneity door
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Chapter on Behavior and Poetry Criticism
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A chapter on the book's poetry
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Chapter on the Purposes and Types of Poetry
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The genealogy door
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Chapter on Praise
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Pride door
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Lamentation door
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Chapter on Requirement and Recognition
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The door of reproaches
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The Chapter of Promise and Warning
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Spelling door
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Apology door
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A chapter on the process of poetry and praise
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Chapter on the ambiguities of praise and satire
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Chapter on Genealogy
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Chapter on Events and Days
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Chapter on Knowing the Kings of the Arabs
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A section of the ratio
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Bab al-Attaqaq of horses and their memorabilia
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A Chapter of Modernized Meanings
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A chapter on the fallacies of poets and storytellers
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Chapter on the Houses of the Moon
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Chapter on Knowing Places and Countries
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A chapter of injunctions and hospitality
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Chapter on the Mention of Equivalence and Discouragement
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The door to the brutal, pretentious, underdog monster
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Assignment and Change
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Thefts and the like
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Description door
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The chapter on poetry and the rest of the rhymes
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Chapter on Hair Houses and Sweaty People
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Chapter on the ruling on the bismillah before poetry
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Chapter Rhymes in Calligraphy
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Title of the novel
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Chapter on Chanting and What's Appropriate
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Chapter on Awards and Connections
Also available
Encyclopedia of Arab Poets 1/3
Al-Shanfari's Arabic Lamia





