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Iraq: Abu Zayd attending a banquet in honour of al-Harith, from al-Hariri's 'Maqama', 1240 CE

Iraq: Abu Zayd attending a banquet in honour of al-Harith, from al-Hariri's 'Maqama', 1240 CE

The ‘Maqama’ are a collection of picaresque Arabic tales written in the form of rhymed prose in which rhetorical extravagance is conspicuous. The style was invented in the 10th century by Badi al-Zaman al-Hamadhani and extended by Abu Muhammed al-Qasim ibn Ali al-Hariri of Basra the following century.

The protagonists in the tales are invariably silver-tongued hustlers, especially the roguish Abu Zaid al-Saruji, who trick the narrator and who live on their wits and dazzle onlookers with displays of acrobatics, acting and by reciting poetry.

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