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Abbasid politics and performative panegyric: the poetry of ʿAli ibn Jabala / Alebdha, Fahd   Journal Article
Alebdha, Fahd Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The poet ʿAli ibn Jabala, also called al-ʿAkawwak, was a little known but significant poet who lived during the late 8th and early 9th centuries. This article examines his poetry in its political and cultural context to delineate the literary devices exploited by the poet in his poems of praise. Moreover, this paper interprets existing prose anecdotes claiming that al-ʿAkawwak's panegyric poem to the caliph al-Maʾmun's commander, Abu Dulaf al-ʿIjli, made the caliph so furious that he ordered the poet's execution, despite the poet having never composed any verses overtly criticizing the caliph. The argument is made that, within the tense political atmosphere of the time, the style that the poet embraced in praising the two commanders, Abu Dulaf al-ʿIjli and Humayd al-Tusi, intensified al-Maʾmun's anger toward the poet.
Key Words Patronage  Hyperbole  Abbasid Caliphate  Arabic Poetry  Ali ibn Jabala  Panegyric 
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Is power in decline? / Stevenson, Jonathan   Journal Article
Stevenson, Jonathan Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The title of Moisés Naím's new book, The End of Power, is unabashed hyperbole. By the evidence he adduces, the ongoing dispersal of power will entail undramatic and evolutionary adjustments.
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