What are the ancient Arab poets?

Mutnaibi

In the Arab world, there is hardly anyone who doesn't know Mutnaibi, the great poet of Abbasid dynasty. Now, any literate person can recite his poems more or less. In particular, his philosophical poems have been repeatedly quoted by Arabs and become universal aphorisms or well-known epigrams.

Lufthansa

Arab poetess. Famous for writing mourning poems. Born in a wealthy tribal family in Najid area of Arabian Peninsula. When I was young, I went to the Okaz market near Mecca to participate in a poetry competition, which was quite famous. In his later years, he converted to Islam in 638, and Arabs and Persians fought in Qadisia, Iraq. She sent her four sons to war, but they all died. When she heard the news, she said it was her honor and showed her enthusiasm for ethnic and religious jihad. She was so sad about the death of two brothers who died in the tribal war, especially Sachl, that she went blind. Most of her poems have been lost, and only the mourning poems for her brothers have been handed down. In her poems, she recalled Searle's moral qualities and deeds before his death. Her feelings are sincere and delicate, and her poems are fluent and natural. It is one of the most touching mourning poems in ancient Arabia, with weeping and wailing, ups and downs.