![]() ![]() Aktham Bin Sayfi was also one of the most famous rulers of the Arabs, as well as one of their most renowned speech-givers. Quss Bin Sā'ida was a notable Arab ruler, writer, and orator. The main forms were parables ( المَثَل al-mathal), speeches ( الخطابة al-khitāba), and stories ( القِصَص al-qisas). Prose Īs the literature of the Jahili period was transmitted orally and not written, prose represents little of what has been passed down. al-Hutay'a was prominent for his madīh, or " panegyric", as well as his hijā', or " invective". Īl-Khansa stood out in her poetry of rithā' or elegy. These poets are Imru' al-Qais, Tarafah ibn al-‘Abd, Abid Ibn al-Abrass, Harith ibn Hilliza, Amr ibn Kulthum, Zuhayr ibn Abi Sulma, Al-Nabigha al-Dhubiyānī, Antara Ibn Shaddad, al-A'sha al-Akbar, and Labīd ibn Rabī'ah. There were also the poets of the Mu'allaqat, or "the suspended ones", a group of poems said to have been on display in Mecca. Notable poets of the pre-Islamic period were Abu Layla al-Muhalhel and Al-Shanfara. Portrayal of the Jahili period poet-knight Antarah ibn Shaddad.
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