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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. | |||
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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. | |||
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 | 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.” |