Also known as Al-Hutay'a
Al-Ḥuṭayʾah (Arabic: الحطيئة) full name '''Jarwal ibn 'Aws al-Absi''', was an Arab poet of pre-Islamic Arabia, who later converted to Islam. He was known for his extravagant satire and contributions to Arabic poetry. Aside from satire, Al-Hutay'ah also wrote poems with romance, praise, pride and freedom as themes; all of which have been published in the modern era.
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· 2019 · cited 20,048x
· 2020 · cited 15,384x
· 2015 · cited 13,792x
· 2018 · cited 10,811x
· 2020 · cited 9,764x
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Al-Ḥuṭayʾah (Arabic: الحطيئة) full name '''Jarwal ibn 'Aws al-Absi''', was an Arab poet of pre-Islamic Arabia, who later converted to Islam. He was known for his extravagant satire and contributions to Arabic poetry. Aside from satire, Al-Hutay'ah also wrote poems with romance, praise, pride and freedom as themes; all of which have been published in the modern era.
== Biography == === Lineage === His full name is Jarwal ibn 'Aws ibn Malik ibn Makhzum al-Absi. The lineage of Al-Hutay'ah is traced from there to the tribe of Qays which is descendants from the Arabian patriarch Adnan., his mother was an Ethiopian slave named Al-daraa
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