This collection includes all the poems of Al-A’sha Al-Kabir, Maymun bin Qais, the great and famous poet who lived in the pre-Islamic and Islamic periods, but the most likely opinion is that he did not convert to Islam. The collection is arranged alphabetically according to its poetic rhymes. This edition includes an explanation of the ambiguous words.
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Al-A’sha Al-Kabir’s collection includes poetry characterized by love, pride and wisdom, and reflects images of pre-Islamic life and its social concerns.
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