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Commentary on the Seven Commentaries - Al Ghad

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There is no doubt that the stages that Arabic poetry went through until it settled in its Jahiliyya form are mysterious, as we do not have poems depicting its early stages, but we do have this complete picture of its poems with their complex artistic traditions of weight and rhyme.

Description

Book description:

  • Authored by: Hussein bin Ahmed bin Hussein al-Zawzani Abu Abdullah

  • Number of pages: 288 pages

  • The subject of the book: Commentary on the Seven Pendants

The contents of the book:

  • Entrance

  • Introduction

  1. Amr al-Qays

  • Translating Amr al-Qays

  • His pedigree

  • Why his fathers were king

  • The death of Amr al-Qays' father

  • His life

  • The myth of his father's order to slaughter him

  • His homelessness

  • The legend of his marriage

  • make you

  • Preparing to take revenge

  • Trap him with Bani Acid

  • Istishara Yemen

  • Almanzar's urgency

  • Traveling in tribes

  • His marriage in Bani Tay

  • Going to Sammael

  • The legend of the poisoned suit and his death

  • Amrut al-Qays in the Histories of Rum

  • Death by smallpox

  • Wafa Al-Samoual

  • The Poetics of Emre al-Qays

  • Amr al-Qays's commentary

  1. Tarfa ibn al-Abd

  • Entrance

  • Tarfa ibn al-Abd's translation

  • Who is Tarfa

  • Tarfa's Life in Brief

  • Tarfa's life experience

  • Tarfa ibn al-Abd's commentary

  1. Zuhair bin Abi Salma

  • Entrance

  1. Translation of Zuhair bin Abi Salma

  • His name

  • His life and production

  • Zuhair's spoon

  1. Lubaid ibn Rabia

  • Entrance

  • Translation of Lubaid ibn Rabia

  • His name and pedigree

  • Some of his news

  • What the ancients said about his art

  • His death

  • Lubaid ibn Rabia's commentary

  1. Amr ibn Kalthoum

  • Entrance

  • Translation of Amr ibn Kalthoum

  • His pedigree and upbringing

  • Chanting his commentary

  • He killed Amr ibn Hind in 570 AD

  • Captivity

  • His religion and morals

  • His death

  • His children

  • His spoon and hair

  • Amr ibn Kalthoum's Malaqaqa

  1. Antara bin Shaddad

  • Entrance

  • Translation of Antara bin Shaddad

  • His pedigree

  • His birth

  • Growing up

  • His freedom

  • His chivalry

  • His marriage

  • His death

  • His hair

  • Antara ibn Shaddad

  1. Al-Harith ibn Halza

  • Entrance

  • Al-Harith ibn Halza

 

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Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 20 x 20 x 20 x 20 cm