Al-Hutay'ah

Aside from satire, Al-Hutay'ah also wrote poems with romance, praise, pride and freedom as themes; all of which have been published in the modern era.

The lineage of Al-Hutay'ah is traced from there to the tribe of Qays which is descendants from the Arabian patriarch Adnan.

You accumulate hostility, may Allah not protect you from the doors of foolishness and misguidance!Al-Hutay'ah composed poems in narrative poetry format.

Barefoot and naked, they did not eat bread of the millet, for they have not known the taste of righteousness since they were created.Aside from satire, Al-Hutay'ah wrote poems with themes that were romantic, praiseful or relating to freedom and joy.

[2] The 9th-century philologist, Yaqub Ibn as-Sikkit, wrote an annotated version of the Diwan and added a commentary to explain the meaning of the poems and the literary devices that were used in them.