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al-Kumayt ibn Zayd al-Asadi (Arabic: الكميت بن زيد الأسدي) (679/680 – 743 AD) was an Arabian poet from Kufa that used the language of the Bedouins to write poems in praise of the Umayyads, as well as 'Ali and his family. His Hashimiyyat, was in praise of Ahl al-Bayt and considered as one of ancient evidence of doctrine of Imamat.He was a schoolteacher at a local mosque until he was encouraged to write poetry instead. He wrote several series of poems including: his Mudhahhaba, his Malhama, and, arguably his most famous series, the Hāshimīyyāt. al-Kumayt was imprisoned by the caliph for his writings and escaped through the help of his wife. He later received a pardon from the caliph and was allowed to return to Kufa. While going to recite a poem, al-Kumayt was attacked by his Yemeni guards a

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  • الكميت بن زيد الأسدي الملقب بشاعر الهاشميات وكنيته أبو المستهل، (60 هـ - 126 هـ) شاعر عربي من قبيلة بني أسد ومن أشهر شعراء العصر الأموي، سكن الكوفة واشتهر بالتشيع وقصائده في ذلك المسماة بالهاشميات. (ar)
  • al-Kumayt ibn Zayd al-Asadi (Arabic: الكميت بن زيد الأسدي) (679/680 – 743 AD) was an Arabian poet from Kufa that used the language of the Bedouins to write poems in praise of the Umayyads, as well as 'Ali and his family. His Hashimiyyat, was in praise of Ahl al-Bayt and considered as one of ancient evidence of doctrine of Imamat.He was a schoolteacher at a local mosque until he was encouraged to write poetry instead. He wrote several series of poems including: his Mudhahhaba, his Malhama, and, arguably his most famous series, the Hāshimīyyāt. al-Kumayt was imprisoned by the caliph for his writings and escaped through the help of his wife. He later received a pardon from the caliph and was allowed to return to Kufa. While going to recite a poem, al-Kumayt was attacked by his Yemeni guards and killed. It is believed that the Hāshimīyyāt and it's supposedly pro-'Alid poetry led to his assassination. While much of his poetry is controversial, it is generally not disputed that he wrote well of both the 'Alids and the Umayyads. His poems, the Hāshimīyyāt, have been edited by J. Horovitz (Leiden, 1904). An account of him is contained in the Kitab ul-Aghani, xv.113-130. (en)
  • Абу́-ль-Муста́хилль аль-Кума́йт ибн Зайд (Куме́йт ибн Зейд) аль-Асади́ (араб. أبو المستهلّ الكميت بن زيد الأسدي‎; 679—743 или 744) — один из известнейших арабских поэтов периода раннего ислама. (ru)
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  • الكميت بن زيد الأسدي الملقب بشاعر الهاشميات وكنيته أبو المستهل، (60 هـ - 126 هـ) شاعر عربي من قبيلة بني أسد ومن أشهر شعراء العصر الأموي، سكن الكوفة واشتهر بالتشيع وقصائده في ذلك المسماة بالهاشميات. (ar)
  • Абу́-ль-Муста́хилль аль-Кума́йт ибн Зайд (Куме́йт ибн Зейд) аль-Асади́ (араб. أبو المستهلّ الكميت بن زيد الأسدي‎; 679—743 или 744) — один из известнейших арабских поэтов периода раннего ислама. (ru)
  • al-Kumayt ibn Zayd al-Asadi (Arabic: الكميت بن زيد الأسدي) (679/680 – 743 AD) was an Arabian poet from Kufa that used the language of the Bedouins to write poems in praise of the Umayyads, as well as 'Ali and his family. His Hashimiyyat, was in praise of Ahl al-Bayt and considered as one of ancient evidence of doctrine of Imamat.He was a schoolteacher at a local mosque until he was encouraged to write poetry instead. He wrote several series of poems including: his Mudhahhaba, his Malhama, and, arguably his most famous series, the Hāshimīyyāt. al-Kumayt was imprisoned by the caliph for his writings and escaped through the help of his wife. He later received a pardon from the caliph and was allowed to return to Kufa. While going to recite a poem, al-Kumayt was attacked by his Yemeni guards a (en)
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  • الكميت بن زيد (ar)
  • Al-Kumayt ibn Zayd al-Asadi (en)
  • Аль-Кумайт ибн Зайд (ru)
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