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'''Abū l-Aswad al-Duʾalī''' (Arabic: {{ia|أبوالأسْوَد الدُؤَلی}}) was a well-known poet and [[Tabi'un|Tabi'i]] who is mostly known as a companion of [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] and the founder of [[nahw]] (Arabic grammar). Very little is known about his life, which is mixed with historical contradictions. After the beginning of the [[Battle of Jamal]] when [['A'isha]] was headed towards [[Basra]], Abu l-Aswad and another person were sent by [['Uthman b. Hunayf]] to make negotiations with 'A'isha. | '''Abū l-Aswad al-Duʾalī''' (Arabic: {{ia|أبوالأسْوَد الدُؤَلی}}) was a well-known poet and [[Tabi'un|Tabi'i]] who is mostly known as a companion of [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] and the founder of [[nahw]] (Arabic grammar). Very little is known about his life, which is mixed with historical contradictions. After the beginning of the [[Battle of Jamal]] when [['A'isha]] was headed towards [[Basra]], Abu l-Aswad and another person were sent by [['Uthman b. Hunayf]] to make negotiations with 'A'isha. | ||