AlMutanabbi
Al-Mutanabbi, whose full name is Abu al-Tayyib Ahmad ibn al-Husayn al-Mutanabbi al-Kindi, was a renowned Arab poet, widely regarded as one of the greatest poets in Arabic literature. He was born in Kufa, Iraq, around 915 CE and died in 965 CE. The epithet "al-Mutanabbi" means "the would-be prophet," a name he earned due to his youthful claim to prophethood, which he later renounced.
Al-Mutanabbi's poetic works are celebrated for their eloquence, depth, and technical mastery. He was particularly known
His life was marked by a series of travels and stays in various courts across the Arab
Al-Mutanabbi's works have had a lasting impact on Arabic literature. His poetry is studied extensively in academic