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After reading he poem ‘Abou bin Adhem’, explain why is it important to

love one’s fellow human beings?​

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Answered by manupatankar
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Explanation:

Abou Ben Adhem" is a poem by Leigh Hunt, a key figure of the Romantic movement in England. The poem focuses on an event in the life of the Sufi saint Ibrahim bin Adham (anglicized to Abou Ben Adhem). Ben Adhem encounters an angel, who is writing a record of those who love God. Learning his name isn't on this list, Ben Adhem instructs the angel to mark him down as one who loves his "fellow men." The next night, the angel returns with a second list: those who are blessed by God. Ben Adhem's name is at the top this time, suggesting that God favors those who love their fellow human beings—indeed, that love for other people is the best way to express love for God. Hunt is not particularly well-known for his poetry, and is better remembered for his role in facilitating the work of other poets at the time (such as Keats and Shelly). "Abou Ben Adhem" is one of a handful of Hunt's poems still commonly read.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The poem signifies that we should love and respect mankind, the creation of God.

  • The question has been asked from the poem Abou Ben Adhem" by Leigh
  • The poem represents a rare occurrence in Saint Ibrahim bin Adham's life, when Ben Adhem is approached by an angel who is compiling a specific list of notable individuals who worship God.
  • Ben Adhem promptly orders the mighty angel to typically mark him down as one who appreciates his fellow people when he discovers his name was not on the list.
  • The angel comes the next night with a second list of people been blessed. This time, Ben's name appears at the visible top, typically implying that God honours people who appreciate their fellow humans.

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