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The Diwan of Abu’l-Ala by Abu al-Ala al-Maarri is a monumental work of Arabic poetry, composed in the early 11th century by the blind poet and philosopher from Aleppo. This collection showcases al-Maarri’s profound intellect, exploring themes of existentialism, love, loss, and the human condition with remarkable depth and originality. His verses are characterized by wit, irony, and a keen observation of the world, reflecting both personal experiences and broader societal critiques.Al-Maarri’s poetry often challenges traditional religious and moral norms, positioning him as a precursor to modern thought in the Arab world. The stylistic beauty of his language, coupled with intricate metaphors, enhances the emotional resonance of his themes. The Diwan remains a vital part of the Arabic literary canon, influencing generations of poets. Through this work, al-Maarri invites readers to ponder life’s complexities, making it a timeless treasure that resonates even today.







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