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Akhtal Shacir

الأخطل

al-Akht. al

1 Works
90 AH

Biography

Al-Akhtal, originally named Ghiyath bin Ghawth, was a renowned Arab poet known for his mastery in classical Arabic poetry. He excelled in the genre of panegyric poetry, often composing verses that celebrated the Umayyad caliphs and criticized their adversaries. His poetic style was distinguished by its eloquence, wit, and the effective use of imagery, making him one of the most celebrated poets of his time. Despite his Christian faith, Al-Akhtal maintained a significant presence in the Muslim court, showcasing the cultural and religious diversity of the period.

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Born
al-Haql , jazirat-al-arab

Books by Akhtal Shacir