- Jabal ibn Jawwal
Jabal ibn Jawwal ( _ar. جبل بن جوال بن صفوان بن بلال الذبياني الثعلبي اليهودي) was a
Jew ish poet who wrote in theArabic language during the 7th century. He was a contemporary ofMuhammad .According to
ibn Hisham ("KitabSira t Rasul Allah," ed. Wüstenfeld, pp. 690, 713) andAbu al-Faraj al-Isfahani ("Kitab al-Aghani," viii. 104), Jabal was aTha'alab ite (Abu al-Faraj gives the whole genealogy), but neither of them mentions the fact that he was a Jew. Ibn Hajar, however, in his biographical dictionary "Kitab al-Ashabah fi Tamyiz al-Shahabah" (ed. Sprenger, i. 453), relying onibn al-Kalbi and onal-Marzabani , declares that such was the case and that Jabal subsequently embracedIslam .Yaqut ("Mu'jam," i. 765), quoting a verse of Jabal, calls him erroneously "Jamal ibn Jawwal al-Taghlabi."Jabal is sporadically cited by the above-mentioned Arabic authors. Abu al-Faraj (l.c. p. 101) quotes two verses of Jabal's, apparently from a poem which he addressed to
al-Shammakh , himself a Tha'alabite poet, in reference to a quarrel that arose between them. This is probably the same incident as that related by Abu al-Faraj (l.c. p. 104); namely, that al-Shammakh fell in love with Jabal's sister Kalbah, and when, shortly afterward, al-Shammakh went on a journey she married his brother, giving rise to a poetical contest between the disappointed lover and Jabal. Eleven other verses by Jabal, indicating sufficiently the poet's Jewish religion, are quoted by ibn Hisham (l.c. p. 713). They are an elegy on the death ofHuyayy ibn Akhtab (according to Sprenger's punctuation in ibn Hajar, l.c., "Jubayy"), chief of theBanu al-Nadir , and on the defeat by Muhammad of this tribe and of theBanu Qurayza . These verses were a reply to the poetHassan ibn Thabit . They apparently do not form a complete poem; for ibn Hajar (l.c.) quotes a verse of Jabal's not appearing in the quotation of Ibn Hisham, but having the same meter and the same rime, and therefore probably from the same poem.ee also
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