ديوان طرفة بن العبد - بدون نت Description
📖 Diwan Tarfa bin Al-Abd 📖
For Tarfa, and it was said Amr, and it was also said Obaid bin Al-Abd bin Sufyan bin Saad bin Malik bin Dbaya bin Qais bin Thaleba bin Akabah bin Saab bin Ali bin Bakr bin Wael bin Qasit bin Hanab bin Afsa bin Dami bin Jadila bin Asad bin Rabia bin Nizar bin Maad bin Adnan
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Diwan Tarfa bin Al-Abd is a collection of poems by the pre-Islamic poet Tarfa bin Al-Abd bin Sufyan bin Saad Al-Bakri Al-Waeli, born in the year 86 before the Hijrah, which corresponds to 538 AD.
Tarfa bin al-Abd’s poetry was collected in a diwan of 18 stanzas and 16 poems. The number of verses in the diwan is approximately 400. Many editions were issued to the diwan, including the edition of the French city of Chalon in 1900 AD, and this edition was concerned with Mix Selgos.
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Tarfa bin Al-Abd is an Arab poet of the first class, from the historical region of Bahrain, and is classified among the poets of the Muallaqat. His name was Tarfa bin Al-Abd bin Sufyan bin Saad bin Malik bin Dbay’a, and he is Abu Amr, nicknamed Tarfa, and he is from Bani Qais bin Tha’labah from Bani Bakr bin Wael. And his blind blindness and his groping uncle are all poets. His father died after an event. His uncles took care of him, but they abused his upbringing and straitened him, so they violated his mother's rights, and he barely opened his eyes to life until he threw himself in her arms, enjoying its pleasures. She had drunkenness, play, seed and extravagance. Until he reached the outskirts of the Arabian Peninsula, then returned to his people tending the camels of his brother's temple, then returned to the life of entertainment. He reached the court of Al-Hira and contacted King Amr bin Hind, who made him mourn, then sent him a letter to Al-Mukabir, his agent in Bahrain and Oman, ordering him to kill him. For verses, the king was informed that Tarfa He slandered it, and al-Mukab'ar killed a young man under the age of thirty in the year 569.
❇️ Some reviews of the Diwan of Tarfa bin Al-Abd ❇️
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- Diwan Tarfa bin Al-Abd (from the owners of the Muallaqat) from the pre-Islamic era, the diwan from Al-Bahr Al-Kamel and Al-Bahr Al-Sha’ari is (the sum of the rhythms that make up the poetic verse as the Arabs used to know it).. The diwan deals with several topics of pride, satire and love, its vocabulary is more The ease and lightness of the vocabulary of many poets of his time.. his legend or his life story.. his stories and his uncle.. his story with Amr bin Hind and the stories told about his death.. made his story an exciting epic
Huda Aweys
- The book dealt with the life and upbringing of the poet Tarfa Ibn al-Abed, in addition to the narrations about his death and his story with his uncle and with Amr Ibn Hind, who is one of the owners of the Mu’allaqat. Critics consider his commentary one of the best pre-Islamic poetry, his poems on the full sea deal with pride, satire and love
Hafsa Mounir
- The beauty of the diwan is one of the beauty of the Arabic language.. I liked the stories in the beginning of the diwan and the poetry, even if it was not without difficult words
RAJA
- The first time I read about one of the pre-Islamic poets.. There are some difficult phrases that I did not understand.
Mai
- The creator of this poet, his poems and poems are not devoid of wisdom, and the sweetness and softness found in his verses make the reader not get bored or tireless.. I listened very much to reading the Diwan, (Amr ibn al-Abd al-Bakri) known (Torfa ibn al-Abd) or "the dead boy" charmed me in his language, And the method of selecting words in a beautiful eloquent language, and he formulated them for us in verses, poems, and poems, and it was one of his most famous poems (by Khawla Atlal).
Mohammed El-majry
❇️ Some quotes from the Diwan of Tarfa bin Al-Abd ❇️
“Until the whole clan surrounded me and singled out the worshiped camel.”
“If the people said, who is a boy? ,, I thought I meant not lazy and not lazy
“If what is inevitable comes, then it is welcome when it comes, neither liar nor ills.”
"And a face as if the sun had cast off its cloak. It was pure in color and did not blush."
― Tarfa bin Al-Abd, Diwan Tarfa bin Al-Abd
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