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One hundred and thirty poems from the finest Arabic poetry by prominent Arab poets, such as Al-Husayn ibn Hammam, Abduh ibn al-Tayyib, Shabib, Al-Muraqqash, Mutammam ibn Nuwayrah, Amir ibn al-Tufayl, Alqama ibn Abduh, and dozens of others.
The two editors presented this powerful and solid poetry in the most beautiful and clearest way. They provided a reliable biography for each poet, depicted the injustice in which the poem was composed, authenticated each poem by citing its sources in established original books, and explained the words and verses in a precise manner. They also provided useful technical indexes, such as an index of descriptions, similes, and general meanings; an index of words found in poetry but not in dictionaries; and indexes of poets, rhymes, tribes, and countries.
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