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Zuhayr bin Abī Sulmā (Arabic: زهير بن أبي سلمى; c.520 – c.609), also romanized as Zuhair or Zoheir, was a pre-Islamic Arabian poet who lived in the 6th & 7th centuries AD. He is considered one of the greatest writers of Arabic poetry in pre-Islamic times.[1] Zuhayr belonged to the Banu Muzaina. His father was a poet and his elder son Ka'b bin Zuhayr also became a poet, reading his works to the Prophet Muhammad.

Zuhayr's poems can be found in Hammad Ar-Rawiya's anthology, the Mu'allaqat ("the Suspended"), a collection of pre-Islamic poetry. He was one of the Seven Hanged Poets who were reputed to have been honoured by hanging copies of their work in the Kaaba at Mecca. He was Umar ibn Khattab's favourite poet.

Zuhayr's poetry was written when two Arabic tribes ended a longstanding hostility. His poems deal with raids and other subjects of nomadic desert life. He also wrote satirical poems and poems about the glory of his tribe, but in his verses he was less satiric than most of his brother poets. He strove to express deep thoughts in simple words, to be clear and by his clear phrases to teach his people high and noble ideas. He was a man of rank and wealth, the foremost of a family noted for their poetic skill and religious earnestness.


Cultural reception


Zuhayr's poetry inspired Saudi land artist Zahrah al Ghamdi's 2018 installation After Illusion which was shown as part of the Venice Biennale.[2]


References


  1. "Infoplease". Retrieved 2008-01-16.
  2. Maps, Arsenale (2019-05-02). "Biennale Arte 2019 | Saudi Arabia". La Biennale di Venezia. Retrieved 2019-11-22 via Google.

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- [en] Zuhayr bin Abi Sulma

[es] Zuhayr bin Abi Sulma

Zuhayr bin Abī Sūlmā (árabe: زهير بن أبي سلمى‎; c. 520 – c. 609), también latinizado como Zuhair o Zoheir (en árabe, زهير بن أبي سلمى‎), fue un poeta preislámico que vivió durante los siglos VI y VII. Es considerado uno de los escritores más grandes de la poesía árabe de la época preislámica.[1] Zuhayr pertenecía a la tribu Banu Muzaina. Su padre era poeta y su hijo mayor Ka'b bin Zuhayr también fue poeta como su padre y abuelo, leyendo sus obras al profeta Mahoma (en árabe, زهير بن أبي سلمى‎).

[fr] Zuhayr Ibn Abî Sulmâ

Zuhayr Ibn Abî Sulmâ (arabe : زهير بن أبي سُلمَى ربيعة بن رياح المزني - أو المزيني), ou Zouhaïr Ibn Abi Soulma, est un poète arabe de l'époque préislamique, et l'auteur d'une des Mu'allaqât. Il serait né vers 530 dans le territoire de la confédération tribale de Ghatafân, et serait mort presque centenaire entre 602 et 627[1].



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