Diwan of Al-Mutanabbi

Question

If you had to explain to someone why the "Diwan of Mutanabbi" is a significant work, based solely on its title, what core characteristic or attribute would you highlight to convey its essence and spark further interest?

Synthesized answer

Based solely on its title, the core characteristic of "The Diwan of Abu Tayyib Ahmad ibn al Husain al Mutanabbi" that would be highlighted is its attribution to a specific individual, "Abu Tayyib Ahmad ibn al Husain al Mutanabbi" [1]. This indicates that the work is a collection of writings by this named person, suggesting a personal and author-centric compilation.

The title also uses the term "Diwan," which implies a collected body of work, typically poetry or prose [1]. Therefore, the essence conveyed is that this is a significant compilation of the literary output of a particular, named author, likely containing important pieces that warrant such a collection.

However, beyond establishing it as a collection by a specific author, the title itself does not provide further details about the nature of the content, its historical context, or the reasons for its significance.

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From the book

Title: The Diwan of Abu Tayyib Ahmad ibn al Husain al Mutanabbi by Abū al-Ṭayyib Aḥmad ibn al-Ḥusayn Mutanabbī
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