Description
Book description
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Author's name: Sadr al-Din Ali bin al-Hasan al-Basri
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Realization: Mukhtaruddin Ahmed
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Number of pages: 2286 pages
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The theme of the book: Visual Enthusiasm Poetry
Contents of the book
First part
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And with his help
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For Alaghraby Abdullah Alishkari
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Abu Tammam to Aban ibn Abda, not to him
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Amoy Hair
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which is the most
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His name is Qais ibn Amr.
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One of the Bani al-Abbas poets and the first of the modernizers
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If I met the Banu Abs, I would meet Aba Shas, Shasa, Malikah and Qaysa, and I was afraid of meeting them, as if the leopard's skins had been put on them when they cowered between the bivouac and the confinement.
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One of the poets of the Abbasid state
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His surname is Abu al-Musayyib.
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He calls him his mother, and he replies
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Ibn Abdul Rahim al-Harthi, a poet from the Abbasid state If one does not defile his honor with meanness, every garment he wears is beautiful.
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Praise and praise chapter
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Eulogies and Lamentations
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A few words from those who have lamented themselves alive
Second part
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Literature section
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Bab Al-Nasib and Al-Ghazal
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Guest door
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Chapter on what is said in spelling
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A chapter on the vilification of women
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Adjectives and Adjectives Chapter
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Chapter on Walking and Drowsiness
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The Salt and Glamor Chapter
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A chapter on their lies and superstitions
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What Came from the Salt of the Dance
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Bab al-Inaba and Asceticism
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