The Poem of Pant Souad and its opposition
Abstract
Kaab bin Zuhair bin Abi Salma al-Muzni and his mother, Kabsha bint Ammar bin Uday bin Suhaim, who is from Bani Abdullah bin Ghatfan, and she is the mother of all the children of Zuhair Salem and Beir. He was born with his maternal uncles Bani Sahim from Ghatfan and was the eldest of Zuhair's children. It seems that Kaaba was unlike his fathers character, and his love was not spared from impulsivity and caprices. His wife blamed him for his recklessness and impulsivity, and his father meant his upbringing and teaching poetry. He forbade him from the reciters at the beginning of the day, fearing that he did not comprehend his poetry, so he would narrate to him something good in it. So he used to hit him in that, and he imprisoned him and then released him and released him in vigor while he was a little boy, then a branch went out that went on the night while he was taking: As if someone in Bahmi crossed from the villages with revered poetry So his father went out to him on a camel and put him behind him to know what hair he had, so Zuhair said when he came to the neighborhood: For my transgression against the neighborhood is a bridge that bears the connection of Sarum and embraces Then he hit heels and told him to cry. Kaab said: As Banyana al-Quri the subject of her journey and the effects of her quest from the devil Zuhair went with his son Kaab in this manner until he made sure of his poetry and said to him: I have authorized you in poetry that I: And he took it from his hand and put it down when he was young that day. Kaab said: Come, do not forsake a friend, and whoever sells his fathers offer in the household with a tunnel It is the first poem said by Kaab. The narrators were unanimously agreed that Ka'b was one of the poets' stallions, and Ibn Salam placed him on the second floor, and the hadith of al-Hatta with him confirms his poetic status, where he said to him: Ba Ka'ab, I have learned my novel You have the people of the house and I am disconnected from you, and the stallions have gone other than me and others. Kaab said: Those who rhymes are the same as those who weave them if they are raised by Ka'b and Jerul wins