Dammun (Arabic: دمّون) is a wadi (Valley) village in Hadramaut, Yemen, about 4.2 kilometres (2.6 mi) north east of Tarim.
Dammun is known for its fertile agricultural land which is the gate and the front of the Wadi Douan, famous for the production of the finest types of Yemeni honey.
The place is known in the region since ancient times as a haven for fugitives from tribal conflicts and feuds or wars for its stronghold on the hills and mountains.
[3] In this location there is history of a sixth-century poet-prince Imru al-Qays banished by his father for excessive drunkenness and fornication.
[4] Dammun, though once well known for its wine presses, has, since the coming of Islam, produced many great Sufi saints as well as traditional scholars and poets.