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469: 349: 522: 510: 210:. He traveled with his uncle Mutalammis to the court of the king of Al-Hirah, ʿAmr ibn Hind, and there became companion to the king's brother. According to one legend, having ridiculed the king in some verses he was sent with a letter to the ruler of Bahrayn, and, in accordance with the instructions contained in the letter, was buried alive. 249:
was a man of violent and implacable temper. Tarafa's satire had already been reported to him, and this new impertinence added fuel to his wrath. Sending for Tarafa and Mutalammis, he granted them leave to visit their homes, and gave to each of them a sealed letter addressed to the governor of
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and learned that it contained orders to bury him alive. Thereupon he flung the treacherous missive into the stream and implored Tarafa to do likewise. Tarafa refused to break the royal seal. He continued his journey to Bahrayn, where he was thrown into prison and
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Shortly afterwards he happened to be seated at table opposite the king's sister. Struck with her beauty, he exclaimed:-
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The Divans of the Six Ancient Arabic Poets, Ennabiga, 'Antara, Tharafa, Zuhair, 'Alqama and Imruulqais
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Fatigued and disgusted by the rigid ceremony of the court, he improvised a satire in which he said:-
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Vol. I, Yazdan Publishers, Tehran 1372 Hsh. pp. 242، 267، 291، 292، 374.
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The seven golden odes of pagan Arabia : known also as the Moallakat
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Tarafa ibn al-‘Abd ibn Sufyān ibn Sa‘d Abū ‘Amr al-Bakrī al-Wā’ilī
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Tarafa's bitter tongue was destined to cost him dear.
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Index

Tarafah
Tarafa (1967 sketch)
Bahrain
Arabia
Pre-Islamic
Mu'allaqat
Arabic
ALA-LC
6th century
Arabian
Bakr
ancient
Arabic poetry
Muʿallaqāt
Al-Nabigha
Antarah ibn Shaddad
Zuhayr bin Abi Sulma
'Alqama ibn 'Abada
Imru' al-Qais
Al-Khirniq bint Badr
Amr b. Hind
Bahrayn
Hira
Trübner & co., London, 1870 (in English)
diwan
Wilhelm Ahlwardt
Latin
B. Vandenhoff
Berlin
Theodor Nöldeke

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