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Omar Ibn Abi Rabia, the master of the ghazals

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The book Omar ibn Abi Rabia, by the poet Dr. Muhammad Hamoud, discusses the poet Omar ibn Abi Rabia, the leader of the Ghazalites, and explains his poetry, and he is the poet of Quraysh and its boy, and the Arabs did not recognize the Quraysh for poetry until Ibn Abi Rabia rose to prominence, so they recognized him, as well as the honor and leadership, so the book came as the best that readers of poetry wish for this poet.

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Book description

  • Author's name: Dr. Mohammed Hammoud

  • Number of pages: 168 pages

  • The subject of the book: Commentary on the Diwan of Omar ibn Abi Rabia, “The Leader of the Ghazalis”

About the Author

Mohammad Ahmad Hammoud is a Lebanese writer and poet born in Abbasiyeh, South Lebanon. He holds a PhD in Arabic Language and Literature / Lebanese University - Higher Institute for Doctorate 2019 under the title Social, National and National Dimensions in Ali Hijazi's Stories - A Thematic-Social-Narrative Semiotic Study), Master in Arabic Language and Literature - Lebanese University - Deanship under the title (Strangeness and Astonishment in Ali Ajami's Stories - A Psychosocial Study), and holds a BA in Arabic Language and Literature - Lebanese University - Fifth Branch.

Scientific books and other writings

  • Abbasiya in the memory of a century

  • Moon in a deadly world

  • Sheikh Shahada Abdullah Ghassani - Poet and scholar from Jabal Amel 1875 - 1955

  • Operation Litani and the 1978 Abbasiya Massacre

  • Al-Asha, the poet of love and wine

  • Ibn Rumi: The aggrieved poet

  • Al-Jahiz: The Prince of Bayan and the Zoologist

  • A lot of pride

  • Al-Hussein ibn Al-Dahhak: Pornographic poet

  • Al-Khansa: Poet of Lamentation

  • Greer

  • Abu Nawas: The Poet of Sin and Forgiveness

  • Abu Tammam: His life and poetry

 

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Weight 1 kg