PoèteImru' al-Qais
ÉpoquePre-Islamic era
Imru' al-Qais was a pre-Islamic Arab poet, often considered one of the greatest poets of the Arabic language. He is known for his passionate and vivid imagery, and his work is a major part of the Mu'allaqat, a collection of pre-Islamic poetry.
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Quand6th century
PourquoiThis poem is part of the Mu'allaqat, a collection of pre-Islamic poetry that was highly esteemed in Arab culture. It reflects themes of pride and the valorization of noble lineage and hospitality.
FormeQasida