Jarir
Jarir was a prominent Arabic poet of the Umayyad period, known for his sharp wit and mastery of satire. He was part of the poetic rivalry with fellow poets Al-Farazdaq and Al-Akhtal, often engaging in fierce poetic duels that showcased his eloquence and skill. Jarir's poetry often reflected social and political themes of his time, and he is remembered as one of the greatest poets in Arabic literature.
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He was one of the greatest poets of his time and was present in the assembly where the Bedouin impressed the caliph.
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