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Tawba Al-Khafaji : His Political Confrontations & Invasion During the Umayyad Era

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Tawba bin Humayyir bin Hazim or Hazin, or John or Sufyan , bin Ka'b bin Khafaja bin Amr bin Aqeel bin Ka'b bin Rabi'a bin Amir bin Sa'sa'h, Abo Harb the famous poet. His mother is Zubayda. He is well-known for his love to Layla Al-Akheeliyya to whom he proposed, but her father refused him and married her to another man after which he set out writing poetry which resulted with his fame as the lover of Layla

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  • Asst. prof. khudir Abdul Ridha Jasim (PhD), 2021. "Tawba Al-Khafaji : His Political Confrontations & Invasion During the Umayyad Era," Journal of International Relations, IPRJB, vol. 1(1), pages 64-76.
  • Handle: RePEc:bdu:ojtjir:v:1:y:2021:i:1:p:64-76:id:1591
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