
Abu Nuwas
Abu Nuwas was a prominent Arab poet of the Abbasid era, known for his innovative and often controversial poetry that explored themes of love, wine, and the pleasures of life. Born in the 8th century, he is celebrated for his mastery of the Arabic language and his ability to weave complex moral and aesthetic ideas into his work. His unique portrayal of Iblis, or the demon, in his poetry has made him a significant figure in Islamic literature, prompting discussions on the moral implications and stylistic elements of his writing.
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Recent news mentions
Abu Nuwas is noted for his contributions to Iraqi music and poetry, having grown up in Basra.
البَصْرة.. لو التَّظاهرُ للماء والنَّخيل!Abu Nuwas is a major poet of the Abbasid era and one of the most important poets in the Islamic world in the 8th century.
« Les poèmes sataniques d’Abu Nuwas » – La Presse de Tunisie



