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by what other names are the samound referred to in pre islamic poetry?

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Answered by nandini2063
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The motif of the atlal ('ruins') originates in the pre-Islamic period, among the so-called Jahili ('agnostic' or Pre-Islamic) poets. It's thought that its originator was the 6th Century poet-king Imru' al-Qais. Al-Qais was the last king of the kingdom of Kindah, and is often hailed as the father of Arabic poetry

Answered by lovelylailla1208
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The motif of the atlal ('ruins') originates in the pre-Islamic period, among the so-called Jahili ('agnostic' or Pre-Islamic) poets. It's thought that its originator was the 6th Century poet-king Imru' al-Qais. Al-Qais was the last king of the kingdom of Kindah, and is often hailed as the father of Arabic poetry.

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