Diwan of Hatim al-Ta’i

By (author)Hatim al-Ta'i

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A collection that includes a group of pre-Islamic poems that reflect the values ​​of generosity, altruism and loyalty, and embodies the biography of the legendary Arab poet Hatim Al-Ta’i.

“It was said that Hatim sat down one day to drink, and invited those who were in the neighborhood, so they attended and they were more than two hundred men, and when they finished their drink and wanted to leave, he gave each one of them three camels.”
Diwan of a poet from the most famous and famous Arab poets, whose name was associated with many qualities such as chivalry and generosity; he is the poet and knight “Hatim al-Ta’i”. His name is “Hazuma bin Abdullah”, and he is nicknamed “Abu Safana”, and he is considered one of the most famous and generous people and the most generous of them in the pre-Islamic era, so when generosity is mentioned, “Hatim al-Ta’i” is mentioned. This Diwan of his includes poems on various topics, including generosity and generosity; Many of his people denied his generosity and accused him of extravagance, so he responded to them in his poetry and praised the virtue of generosity. Other poems dealt with news and anecdotes about the stories of the Arab tribes, and “Al-Ta’i” composed many poems of praise, the most famous of which is a poem in which he praised the tribe of “Banu Ziyad”. This collection also includes excerpts from the news of “Hatim Al-Ta’i” and his anecdotes.

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