- al-Taghlibi (Arabic: غياث بن غوث بن الصلت بن طارقة التغلبي)
commonly known as al-
Akhtal (Arabic: الأخطل) (The Loquacious), was one of the most
famous Arab poets...
- Al-
Akhtal is a
crater on Mercury. Its name was
adopted by the
International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 1985. Al-
Akhtal is
named for the Arab poet Akhtal...
- he
became more
widely known by his feud with
rival poets Farazdaq and
Akhtal.
Later he went to
Damascus and
visited the
court of the
caliph Abd al-Malik...
-
Islamic woman poet
Jabal ibn Jawwal, a
Jewish convert to Islam, in
Arabic al-
Akhtal (c. 640–710)
Kumait Ibn Zaid (679–743)
Kuthayyir (ca. 660-ca. 723) Maymun...
- of renown,
equally well
known for his feud with
rival poets Farazdaq and
Akhtal) and Jarir's tribe, the Bani Kulaib.
These poems are
published as the Nakaid...
- al-
Akhtal,
whose main
poetic rival was the
Qaysi Jarir, with whom he
engaged in "verbal warfare" in the
Umayyad court.
Under Abd al-Malik, al-
Akhtal was...
- 7th-century
Taghlibi poet al-
Akhtal, to
convert to
islam from
Christianity along with the
other direct descendants of al-
Akhtal.
Malik founded the Euphrates...
- al-Shaybani Ma'n ibn Za'ida al-Shaybani Abu
Dulaf al-Ijli
Ahmad ibn
Hanbal Al-
Akhtal Abu al-Atahiya
Harith al-Muhasibi Haly
Abenragel Badi' al-Zaman al-Hamadani...
- "legitimize" Abd al-Malik's victory, the caliph's
Christian court poet al-
Akhtal eulogized him on the eve or
aftermath of Ibn al-Zubayr's fall as follows:...
- Lyadi" 1966
Andalousiyat Poems ****i &
Mansour Rahbani Sa****
Darwish Al
Akhtal Al
Saghir Rafic Khouri "Ya
Shadi Al Alhan" 1967
Jerusalem in My
Heart ****i...