Prophetic praise in poetry Muhammad Shit al-Jumard al-Mawsili (d. 1343 AH / 1925 CE)
Abstract
Al-Jumard office that is now in our hands has been printed attached to the book of his friend and professor Mulla Hassan Al-Bazzaz Al-Mawsali in the Eastern Al-Amiriya Printing Press in Egypt in 1305 AH. It represents only a small fraction of Al-Jumards poetry, as it was not possible for us to stand on his hair completely, as evidenced in the memoirs of his son Abd al-Jabbar, when he says: He is very early, but I found him other pieces of hair handwritten after this date that were stronger and more durable than those printed pieces. This indicates that God's mercy continued on the poetry systems, but he did not take it as a craft ... ", and the poem came with twenty-one pages that included a number of the praises of the pious ascetic prophet and some of the siblings, wisdom and proverbs, as well as a number of divisions and intrusions for some of the Mosulian poets such as Hassan Al-Bazzaz and Al-Hajj Abdullah Effendi Faidi.