Uḥjiyyat al-ʿArab

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The Uḥjiyyat al-ʿArab ('riddle-poem of the Arabs') is a qaṣīda by the early eighth-century CE poet Dhū al-rumma containing the earliest substantial collection of Arabic riddles, thought to have been influential on later Arabic verse riddlers,[1] and perhaps on Arabic ekphrastic poetry more widely.[2]

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