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al-Watwat
الوطواطal-Waṭwāṭ
2 Works
718 AH
Biography
Al-Waṭwāṭ, also known as Abu Ishaq Watwat, was a distinguished poet and literary critic from the medieval Islamic world. He made significant contributions to Arabic literature, particularly in the realm of poetics and literary criticism. His most notable work, 'Mabahij al-fikar wa-manahij al-ibar' (The Glories of Thought and the Ways of Expression), stands as a testament to his profound understanding of Arabic poetry and its aesthetics. This work, among others, showcases his skill in blending literary critique with philosophical insights, offering readers a comprehensive view of the literary landscape of his time.
Places
Born
Farfarun , egypt


