ibn Shaddad

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ibn Shaddad is the patronymic name of the pre-Islamic Arab warrior-poet Antarah, famed for his valor, romantic exploits, and celebrated odes in the Mu'allaqat.

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Antarah ibn Shaddad 0
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Predicate Object
instanceOf Arabic patronymic
collection of pre-Islamic Arabic odes
knight
legendary figure
pre-Islamic Arab poet
warrior
associatedWith Bedouin tribal warfare
courtly love tradition in Arabic literature
heroic ethos of pre-Islamic Arabia
culture pre-Islamic Arabia
ethnicGroup Arabs
surface form: Arab
father Shaddad NERFINISHED
genre ode
qasida
givenName Antarah NERFINISHED
includesWork Mu'allaqa of Antarah NERFINISHED
influenced later Arabic epic and romance literature
knownFor chivalric ideals
eloquent classical Arabic verse
love poetry
romantic exploits
valor in battle
language Arabic
literaryForm suspended ode
literaryMovement pre-Islamic Arabic poetry
mainCharacterIn Sīrat ʿAntar (Romance of Antar) NERFINISHED
meaning son of Shaddad
notableFor being one of the celebrated poets of the Mu'allaqat
notableWork Mu'allaqa of Antarah NERFINISHED
occupation poet
warrior
partOf Mu'allaqat NERFINISHED
patronymicName ibn Shaddad NERFINISHED
portrayedAs archetypal Arab hero
ideal lover-warrior
romanticPartner ʿAbla NERFINISHED
theme bravery
heroism
honor
love
tribal loyalty
timePeriod Jahiliyyah NERFINISHED
pre-Islamic period
tribe Banu Abs NERFINISHED

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Antarah ibn Shaddad patronymicName ibn Shaddad