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Abu Hashim or Abu ‘Amir Sayyid Isma’il b. Muhammad Yazid b. Rabi’a Himyari known as Sayyid Himyari (Amman 105 AH - Baghdad 179 AH) was among famous Shia poets who composed many poems in defense of Shia. His poems are so many that no one has so far been able to compile a complete record of all his poems. Only 2300 of his Hashimiyyat poems have been collected. It is said that he was first among Khawarij, but then converted to Kaysaniyya and later became Twelver Shia through the guidance of Imam al-Sadiq (a) and stayed Shia until the end of his life.
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'''Abū Hāshim or Abū ʿĀmir al-Sayyid Ismāʿīl b. Muḥammad b. Yazīd b. Rabīʿa al-Ḥimyari''' (Arabic: {{ia|أبو هاشم أو أبو عامر السيد إسماعيل بن محمد بن يزيد بن ربيعة الحميريّ}}) known as '''al-Sayyid al-Ḥimyarī''' (Arabic: {{ia|السيد الحميري}}) (b. [[105]]/723-24, d. [[179]]/795-96) was among famous [[Shia]] poets who composed many poems in defense of Shia. His poems are so many that no one has so far been able to compile a complete record of all his poems. Only 2300 of his Hashimiyyat poems have been collected. It is said that he was first among [[Khawarij]], but then converted to [[Kaysaniyya]] and later became [[Twelver]] Shia through the guidance of [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] and stayed Shia until the end of his life.


== His Lineage and Birth ==
== His Lineage and Birth ==
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