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In several sources, the poem "'Ali hubbuhu junna" is often attributed to [[Muhammad b. Idris al-Shafi'i]], one of the prominent Sunni jurists among the four (150/767-8 - 204/819-20).<ref>Qundūzī, ''Yanābīʿ al-mawadat,'' vol. 1, p. 254; Shūshtarī, ''Iḥqāq al-ḥaqq,'' vol. 15, p. 188, vol. 20, p. 252, 328, 392, 393, 394, and 395, and vol. 21, p. 652; Tirmidhī Ḥusaynī, ''Manāqib-i Murtaḍawī,'' p. 161.</ref> However, there are also attributions of the poem to 'Amir b. Tha'laba<ref>Ibn ʿAbd al-Wahhāb, ''ʿUyūn al-muʿjizāt,'' p. 31; Ṭabarī, ''Nawādir al-muʾjizāt,'' p. 121.</ref> and 'Ammar b. Taghliba.<ref>Baḥrānī, ''Madīnat maʿājiz'' , vol. 1, p. 260.</ref> It is worth mentioning that numerous sources have referenced the poem without specifically identifying its poet.<ref>Ḥimawī Shāfiʿyī, ''Farāʾid al-samṭayn'', vol. 1, p. 326; Ibn Shahrāshūb, ''Manāqib Āl Abī Ṭālib'' vol. 2, p. 160; Ibn Ṭāwūs, ''Ṭaraf min al-ʾAnbaʾ'' p. 393- 394.</ref>
In several sources, the poem "'Ali hubbuhu junna" is often attributed to [[Muhammad b. Idris al-Shafi'i]], one of the prominent Sunni jurists among the four (150/767-8 - 204/819-20).<ref>Qundūzī, ''Yanābīʿ al-mawadat,'' vol. 1, p. 254; Shūshtarī, ''Iḥqāq al-ḥaqq,'' vol. 15, p. 188, vol. 20, p. 252, 328, 392, 393, 394, and 395, and vol. 21, p. 652; Tirmidhī Ḥusaynī, ''Manāqib-i Murtaḍawī,'' p. 161.</ref> However, there are also attributions of the poem to 'Amir b. Tha'laba<ref>Ibn ʿAbd al-Wahhāb, ''ʿUyūn al-muʿjizāt,'' p. 31; Ṭabarī, ''Nawādir al-muʾjizāt,'' p. 121.</ref> and 'Ammar b. Taghliba.<ref>Baḥrānī, ''Madīnat maʿājiz'' , vol. 1, p. 260.</ref> It is worth mentioning that numerous sources have referenced the poem without specifically identifying its poet.<ref>Ḥimawī Shāfiʿyī, ''Farāʾid al-samṭayn'', vol. 1, p. 326; Ibn Shahrāshūb, ''Manāqib Āl Abī Ṭālib'' vol. 2, p. 160; Ibn Ṭāwūs, ''Ṭaraf min al-ʾAnbaʾ'' p. 393- 394.</ref>
==Similar Poems==
==Similar Poems==
Several poets have explored similar themes in their compositions, delving into the concept of seeking refuge from hell through the love of Imam 'Ali (a) and his portrayal of heaven and hell. Here are some examples:
Several poets have explored similar themes in their compositions, delving into the concept of seeking refuge from hell through the love of Imam 'Ali (a) and his portrayal of heaven and hell.<ref>Ibn Shahrāshūb, ''Manāqib Āl Abī Ṭālib,'' vol. 2, p. 159-160; Ṭabāṭabāʾī, ''Ahl al-Bayt fi l-maktaba al-'arabiyya'', p. 566-567.</ref> Here are some examples:


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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