A reading of selected verse by the great pre-Islamic Arab bard, Imra Ul Qays. It is worth mentioning that this poem contains words that have no recorded precedent or antecedent in the Arabic language. Therefore, we are left guessing as to the subtle shades of meaning. However, this enriches the narrative as it has been passed down through the centuries.
For the text versions on which parts of this reading and translation were based, please visit the following URL:
http://www.cssforum.com.pk/css-optional-subjects/group-i/arabic/13834-suspend...
The prophet of Islam, Muhammed, plagiarized parts of the Quran from Imra'ul Qays. Do the research it's interesting.
Imra'ul Qays was btw an unrivaled poet and linguist of his time.
Baxary 2 months ago