- Layla al-Akhyaliyya
Layla Bint Abullah Bin Shaddad Bin Ka’b Al Akheeliyya, or simply Layla Al Akheeliyya (Ar. ليلى الأخيليّة) was a famous seventh century
Arab poet who was renowned for her poetry, eloquence, strong personality as well as her beauty.Life
She was born to the to the
Banu 'Uqayl section of theBanu 'Amir tribe, coincidently the same tribe asQays ibn al-Mullawah and Layla Al-Aamiriya. However, unlike them she was a city dweller not abedouin .Fact|date=February 2008In her early years she was known for her love of Tawba ibn Humayyir but her father refused the marriage and she married a man called Abi Al-Athla’, Tawba continued to visit her despite her marriage until her husband complained to the
Caliph , who made Tawba leave. Her husband could not bear thejealousy so he divorced her. She then married an unknown poet and had many children, little is known about them.Poetry and Influence
Her strong personality and fame gave her access to the courts of the
Umayyads and others, she was also known for some animosity between her and another renowned poet, Al-Nabigha Al Ju’di.She was one of the fewFact|date=February 2008 early female Arab poets who dared to speak of her
love in public. What made it even more daring was that she was married to another. Nevertheless love poetry was not her onlygenre as her poems were diverse in subjects although she avoidedpolitics . This helped her to continue her relations with politically influential people despite changing times and powers.Her poetry was often compared to that of
Al-Khansa , who is much more famous but many critics believe that Layla had widerimagery since she was not confined to thedesert , used more than one genre and did not confine herself to one subject. Her poetry also contained some philosophical aspects andwisdom , usually attributed to her extensive travel within the region. On the other hand, Layla depended highly on her poetry for income where she was awarded with money for some poems, and her poetry provided her with connections to rich and powerful people while Al-Khansa depended on her family’s traditionalpastoralism .She died in 704 near the city of
Samawa inIraq while traveling.Example of her poetry:
::::::::أحــجاج لا يفـلل سلاحك إنماالمنـايا بكـف الله حيث تراها::::::::إذا هبـط الحجاج أرضاً مريضةتتبـع أقصـى دائـها فشفـاها::::::::شفاها من الداء العضال الذي بهاغـلام إذا هـز القنـا سقـاها::::::::سقاها دمــاء المارقين وعلـهاإذا جمحت يوماً وخفيـف أذاها::::::::إذا سمـع الحجـاج صوت كتيبةأعـد لها قبـل النـزول قراها
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