Ḥammād al-Rāwiyah

Iraqi scholar
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Arabic:
“Ḥammād the Transmitter [or Reciter]”
Born:
c. 694, Kūfah, Iraq
Died:
c. 772, Kūfah

Ḥammād al-Rāwiyah (born c. 694, Kūfah, Iraq—died c. 772, Kūfah) was an anthologist of Arab antiquities credited with collecting the seven early odes known as Al-Muʿallaqāt (The Seven Odes). Ḥammād’s father was not an Arab but was brought to Iraq from the Daylam region of Iran. Ḥammād, whose circle of friends in Kūfah enjoyed wine and poetry, became one of the most learned men of his time in Arabic poetry and was one of the first to collect it. He committed vast numbers of poems to memory and studied the associated lore of battles, genealogies, and folk stories. This knowledge ...(100 of 156 words)