The Hanged Poems [with active TOC]
Book Details
Author(s)Zuhair, Imru-ul-Quais, Antar
PublisherOrangeSky Project
ISBN / ASINB0054RX4XY
ISBN-13978B0054RX4X1
Sales Rank1,683,001
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The Hanged Poems
Translated by F.E. Johnson and Sheikh Faiz-ullah-bhai
Translations of the earliest (pre-Islamic) Arabic poetry known, poems originally displayed ("hanged") in the Kaaba, the holiest shrine of Mecca.
From Introduction
THE Arabs are one of the most ancient races known to history. Historical records, which are perhaps earth's earliest, have been recently rediscovered among the ruins of Babylon and the other cities of the Euphrates valley; and these refer frequently to Arab invasions of the fertile valley and to Arab conquests over its fairest regions. The cultured classes of many an ancient Babylonian city were thus of the Arabian race, springing from the intermarriage of the fierce desert conquerors with the defeated valley folk. Yet in their own homeland the Arabs were among the last of Asiatic peoples to develop a written literature. We come down almost to the time of Mohammed, that is, to the sixth century after Christ, before we find among them any written books.
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Translated by F.E. Johnson and Sheikh Faiz-ullah-bhai
Translations of the earliest (pre-Islamic) Arabic poetry known, poems originally displayed ("hanged") in the Kaaba, the holiest shrine of Mecca.
From Introduction
THE Arabs are one of the most ancient races known to history. Historical records, which are perhaps earth's earliest, have been recently rediscovered among the ruins of Babylon and the other cities of the Euphrates valley; and these refer frequently to Arab invasions of the fertile valley and to Arab conquests over its fairest regions. The cultured classes of many an ancient Babylonian city were thus of the Arabian race, springing from the intermarriage of the fierce desert conquerors with the defeated valley folk. Yet in their own homeland the Arabs were among the last of Asiatic peoples to develop a written literature. We come down almost to the time of Mohammed, that is, to the sixth century after Christ, before we find among them any written books.
About the Publisher
OrangeSky Project is the publisher of high quality Kindle texts on diverse subject such as classics, philosophy, religion, mythology, science and self-development.
OrangeSky Project is about sharing information on Kindle format. Visit us at www.mehmetgok/orangesky
