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Hammad Ar-Rawiya
Hammad Ar-Rawiya ((アラビア語:حماد الراوية))(Hammad ibn Abi Laila Sapur (or ibn Maisara) ) (8th century), Arab scholar born in Kufa. The date of his
birth is given by some as 694 AD, by others as 714. He is considered the first person to have systematically collected Arabic poetry.〔Monique Bernards, "Pioneers of Arabic Linguistic Studies." Taken from In the Shadow of Arabic: The Centrality of Language to Arabic Culture, pg. 213. Ed. Bilal Orfali. Leiden: Brill Publishers, 2011. ISBN 9789004215375〕
He was reputed to be the most learned man of his time in regard to the "days of the Arabs" (i.e. their chief battles), their stories, poems, genealogies and dialects. He is said to have boasted that he could recite a hundred long 'qasidas for each letter of the alphabet (i.e. rhyming in each letter) and these all from pre-Islamic times, apart from shorter pieces and later verses. Hence his name Hammad ar-Rawiya, " the reciter of verses from memory."
The Umayyad caliph Walid is said to have tested him, the result being that he recited 2900 gasidas of pre-Islamic date and Walid gave him 100,000 dirhems. He was favoured by Yazid II and his successor Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik, who brought him up from Iraq to Damascus.
Arabian critics, however, say that in spite of his learning he lacked a true insight into the genius of the Arabic language, and that he made more than thirty—some say three hundred—mistakes of pronunciation in reciting the Qur'an. To him is ascribed the collecting of the Mu'allaqat. No ''diwan'' of his is extant, though he composed verse of his own and probably a good deal of what he ascribed to earlier poets.
Biography in William McGuckin de Slane's trans. of Ibn Khallikan, vol. i. pp 470–474, and many stories are told of him in the Kitab ul-Aghdni, vol. v. pp 164–175.
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