Ṭarafah ibn al-ʿAbd

Ṭarafah ibn al-ʿAbd

▪ Arabian poet
in full  Ṭarafah ibn al-ʿAbd ibn Sufyān ibn Mālik ibn Ḍubayʿah al-Bakrī ibn Wāʾil 
flourished 6th century

      Arab poet, author of the longest of the seven odes (Muʿallaqāt, Al-) in the celebrated collection of pre-Islamic poetry Al-Muʿallaqāt (Muʿallaqāt, Al-). Some critics judge him to be the greatest of the pre-Islamic poets, if not the greatest Arab poet.

      Little is known with any certainty of Ṭarafah's life. Legend has it that he was an extraordinarily precocious poet, writing verses as a boy. After a wild youth, and after fighting in the war between his tribe of Bakr and the Taghlib, he went with his uncle al-Mutalammis, who was also a poet, to the court of ʿAmr ibn Hind, the Lakhmid king of al-Ḥīrah, and there became companion to the king's brother; Ṭarafah's association with the court of al-Ḥīrah (554–568) is the only certainly known fact of his life. Having ridiculed the king in some verses, tradition relates, he was sent with a letter to the ruler of Bahrain and, in accordance with the instructions contained in the letter, was buried alive.

      Ṭarafah is one of the few pre-Islamic poets whose works—collected poems and the Muʿallaqāt ode—are still extant. His poetry is passionate and eloquent, defending sensual pleasure and the pursuit of glory as the only proper goals of life.

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