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Mutanabbi
أبو الطيب المتنبيAbu al-Tayyib al-Mutanabbi
1 Works
354 AH
Biography
Mutanabbi, born Ahmad bin al-Husayn al-Kufi, was an Arab poet known for his audacious and ambitious poetry, reflecting his own political aspirations and profound insights into human nature. He served various patrons over his career, which significantly influenced his poetic themes, ranging from praise to vitriolic satire. His most celebrated works include panegyrics to Sayf al-Dawla, the Hamdanid ruler, showcasing his mastery of the Arabic language and literary prowess. His poetry remains a cornerstone in the study of Arabic literature, admired for its eloquence, imagery, and philosophical depth.
Places
Born
al-Kufa , iraq
Born
al-Nawusa , iraq

