Asma'iyyat

The Asma'iyyat are a well-known[1] early anthology of Arabic poetry by Al-Asma'i. The collection is considered one of the primary sources for early Arabic poetry along with the Jamharat Ash'ar al-Arab, Hamasah, Mu'allaqat and Mufaddaliyat.[2][3] It contains a total of 72 pieces of poetry from both Pre-Islamic Arabia as well as the early Islamic era.[4]

Unlike the Mufaddaliyat, the Asma'iyyat have not been preserved in their entirety and there were originally more than the surviving 72 passages. The modern print was first compiled and republished by German Orientalist Wilhelm Ahlwardt.

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