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LABID (Abu 'Agil Labicl ibn Rabi'a) (c. 56o-c. 661) , Arabian poet, belonged to the Bani 'Amir, a division of the tribe of the Hawazin. In his younger years he was an active warrior and his verse is largely concerned with inter-tribal disputes. Later, he was sent by a sick uncle to get a remedy from Mahomet at Medina and on this occasion was much influenced by a part
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Twenty of his poems were edited by Chalidi (Vienna, 1880); another thirty-five, with fragments and a German translation
whole, were edited (partly from the remains of A. Huber
Labid are contained in the Kitabul-Aghani, xiv. 93 if. and xv. 137 if. (G. W. T.)End of Article: LABID (Abu 'Agil Labicl ibn Rabi'a) (c. 56o-c. 661) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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