Poetry & Gahwa
Al-Mutanabi: 'If you ventured in pursuit in glory, don't be satisfied with less than the stars' Journal
Al-Mutanabi: 'If you ventured in pursuit in glory, don't be satisfied with less than the stars' Journal
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'If you ventured in pursuit in glory, don't be satisfied with less than the stars'
~Al-Mutanabi
Experience the art of writing with the Al-Mutanabi Journal, a timeless companion for those who cherish the elegance of thoughtful design.
Available in a convenient 5 x 7” format, this journal offers a robust 260gsm hardback cover with a chipboard construction and refined vinyl laminate finish, providing unmatched durability and sophistication.
Inside, 128 pages of premium 90gsm paper await your every word, idea, or sketch.
Choose from ruled, graph, or blank pages to best suit your unique creative pursuits.
With full-bleed print on the front and back covers, the Al-Mutanabi Journal is crafted to inspire and elevate your writing experience.
Whether for journaling, note-taking, or artistic exploration, this journal transforms the simple act of writing into an art form.
ABOUT AL-MUTANABI
Al-Mutanabbi, born in 915 CE in Kufa, Iraq, is celebrated as one of the greatest poets in Arabic history. His poetry is famous for its themes of pride, honor, and strength, capturing the struggles and ambitions of his life and times. Known for his powerful language and imagery, Al-Mutanabbi’s verses reflect courage and resilience, particularly in his poems dedicated to the ruler Sayf al-Dawla. His unique style and self-confidence in his poetry have given him a lasting legacy, making him one of the most admired figures in Arabic literature even a thousand years after his death.
Al-Mutanabbi’s influence also reached the West through translations of his work, helping to introduce Western readers to Arabic literature. His poems, full of wisdom and bold ideas about identity and human strength, fascinated European scholars and poets. These themes resonated with Western writers, especially those who valued individual expression, and contributed to a better understanding of Arabic culture and art. Through his work, Al-Mutanabbi built a cultural bridge, allowing his poetry to inspire appreciation and respect for Arabic literary traditions across the world.

