Ta'abbata Sharran

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title: Ta'abbata Sharran
text: Thabit ibn Jabr, better known by his epithet Ta'abbata Sharran was a pre-Islamic Arabic poet of the su'luk (vagabond) school. He lived in the Arabian Peninsula near the city of Ta'if, and was a member of the Fahm tribe. He was known for engaging in tribal conflict with the Banu Hudhayl and Bajila tribes. He wrote poems about tribal warfare, the hardships of desert life, and ghouls. His work was prominent in the early poetic anthologies, being preserved in both the Mufaddaliyat and the Hamasah.
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