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One of the oldest poems of this kind is attributed to [[al-Sayyid Isma'il al-Himyari]]:
One of the oldest poems of this kind is attributed to [[al-Sayyid Isma'il al-Himyari]]:


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" He is the divider of hell, telling it / take my enemy and leave my helper/ That is 'Ali b. Abi Talib / the chosen pure prophet’s son-in-law. "
He is the divider of hell, telling it/ take my enemy and leave my helper/ That is 'Ali b. Abi Talib/ the chosen pure prophet’s son-in-law.
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Similar poems are composed by [[Sahib b. 'Abbad]] and [[Di'bil b. 'Ali al-Khuza'i|Di'bil]].
Similar poems are composed by Sahib b. ʿAbbad and Duʿbal.


The theme of the poem “'Ali hubbuhu junna” is reflected in later works. Some poets have incorporated lines of this poem in their own works.
The theme of the poem “'Ali hubbuhu junna” is reflected in later works. Some poets have incorporated lines of this poem in their own works.


In 1376 AH, two gilded gates were installed in the hall of Imam 'Ali’s shrine, which were adorned with inscription of the poem “'Ali hubbuhu junna.”
In 1376/1956-7, two gilded gates were installed in the hall of the [[Holy Shrine of Imam Ali (a)]], which were adorned with inscription of the poem “'Ali hubbuhu junna.”
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