Abdullah Ibn Al-Mu'tazz

Abdullah Ibn Al-Mu'tazz

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Abdullah Ibn Al-Mu'tazz was an influential Arab poet and literary figure born in 861 AD in Baghdad. He was a member of the Abbasid royal family and is known for his contributions to Arabic poetry and prose. His works often reflected the cultural and intellectual climate of the Abbasid era, showcasing themes of love, nature, and philosophical reflection. One of his notable contributions is the compilation 'Kitab al-Buldan,' which discusses various regions in the Islamic world. His literary prowess and noble lineage positioned him as a prominent figure in Arabic literature. He is remembered for his eloquent style and innovative use of language.

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Abdullah Ibn Al-Mu'tazz praised Abu Nuwas in his work 'Classes of Poets'.

البَصْرة.. لو التَّظاهرُ للماء والنَّخيل!
Al Mada·IraqIraq· 2025-12-04
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