💢💢Hatim Tai💢💢
Hatim Tai bin Abdullah bin Saad. A prince and poet of the pre-Islamic era, Life spans from the second half of the sixth century AD to the early seventh century. He was a contemporary of poets like Bashar bin Abi Khazim and Ubaid-bin-albars. Hatim Tai had the qualities of a noble man, especially hospitality and generosity. He did not take care of his own needs in hospitality and recitation. The craft in it was revealed in his childhood. That's why his grandfather left him when he was a child, which he found troubling because his parents had died in his youth.
According to the common tradition, what was done about it was a perfect example of billions before Islam. His generosity was multiplied and that is why he was called Jawadia ajwad. In some traditions it is even said that even after his time, which is now in the ninth year of the birth of the Holy Prophet, he used to take care of the needs of those who went to his shrine and took a break from his hospitality. His mausoleum was located on the edge of a hill in the Tangha. To the right or to the left of his mausoleum were four stone statues in the shape of girls, with their hair scattered and enlightening his religion. Near his mausoleum, the rest of the old goats were also displayed. From which he used to feed his guests. According to Paul Grave, Hatim's shrine is still well-known in the area. Hatim's poems are mostly in praise of generosity and ego. Hatim's personality is very dear to Arabic literature.
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