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- Labīd abstract "Labīd (Abu Aqil Labīd ibn Rabī'ah) (Arabic لَبيد بن ربيعة بن مالك أبو عقيل العامِري) (c. 560 – c. 661) was an Arabian poet.He belonged to the Bani Amir, a division of the tribe of the Hawazin. In his younger years he was an active warrior, and his verse is largely concerned with inter-tribal disputes. Later, he was sent by a sick uncle to get a remedy from Muhammad at Medina and on this occasion was much influenced by a part of the Koran. He accepted Islam soon after, but seems then to have ceased writing. In Umar's caliphate he is said to have settled in Kufa. Tradition ascribes to him a long life, but dates given are uncertain and contradictory. One of his poems is contained in the Mu'allaqat.His muruwwa (virtue) is highlighted in the story that he vowed to feed people whenever the east wind began to blow, and to continue so doing until it stopped. Al-Walid 'Uqba, leader of the Kuffa, sent him one hundred camels to enable him to keep his vow.In an elegy composed for Nu'mh Mundhii, Labid wrote:Every thing, but Allah, is vainAnd all happiness, unconditionally, will vanishWhen a man is on a night joumey, he thinks that he has accomplished some deedBut man spends his life in hopes...If you do not trust your self, approve itPerhaps the past would unclose it to youWhen you do not find a father other than 'Adah and Ma'iid,The judge (God) will punish youOn the day when every body will be informed of his deedsWhen the record of his life is opened before Allah'".
- Labīd birthDate "0560".
- Labīd birthYear "0560".
- Labīd deathDate "0661".
- Labīd deathYear "0661".
- Labīd wikiPageExternalLink MQ64191.pdf.
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- Labīd wikiPageWikiLink Arab.
- Labīd wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Labīd wikiPageWikiLink Arabs.
- Labīd wikiPageWikiLink Bani_Amir.
- Labīd wikiPageWikiLink Banu_Amir.
- Labīd wikiPageWikiLink Caliph.
- Labīd wikiPageWikiLink Caliphate.
- Labīd wikiPageWikiLink Category:560_births.
- Labīd wikiPageWikiLink Category:661_deaths.
- Labīd wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pre-Islamic_Arabian_poets.
- Labīd wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sahabah.
- Labīd wikiPageWikiLink Hawazin.
- Labīd wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Labīd wikiPageWikiLink Kufa.
- Labīd wikiPageWikiLink Medina.
- Labīd wikiPageWikiLink Muallaqat.
- Labīd wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad.
- Labīd wikiPageWikiLink Poet.
- Labīd wikiPageWikiLink Umar.
- Labīd wikiPageWikiLinkText "Labid ibn Rabi'a".
- Labīd wikiPageWikiLinkText "Labid".
- Labīd wikiPageWikiLinkText "Labīd ibn rabi'a".
- Labīd wikiPageWikiLinkText "Labīd".
- Labīd dateOfBirth "560".
- Labīd dateOfDeath "661".
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- Labīd name "Labid".
- Labīd shortDescription "Sahabah and poet".
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- Labīd description "Sahabah and poet".
- Labīd description "Sahabah and poet".
- Labīd subject Category:560_births.
- Labīd subject Category:661_deaths.
- Labīd subject Category:Pre-Islamic_Arabian_poets.
- Labīd subject Category:Sahabah.
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- Labīd comment "Labīd (Abu Aqil Labīd ibn Rabī'ah) (Arabic لَبيد بن ربيعة بن مالك أبو عقيل العامِري) (c. 560 – c. 661) was an Arabian poet.He belonged to the Bani Amir, a division of the tribe of the Hawazin. In his younger years he was an active warrior, and his verse is largely concerned with inter-tribal disputes. Later, he was sent by a sick uncle to get a remedy from Muhammad at Medina and on this occasion was much influenced by a part of the Koran.".
- Labīd label "Labīd".
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- Labīd sameAs Labid.
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- Labīd sameAs Լաբիդ.
- Labīd sameAs Labid.
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- Labīd wasDerivedFrom Labīd?oldid=660365741.
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- Labīd name "Labid".