Labid Explained

Labid
Birth Name:Abū Aqīl Labīd ibn Rabīʿa ibn Mālik al-ʿĀmirī
Birth Date:c. 505
Birth Place:Hejaz, Arabia
Death Date:c. 661
Occupation:Poet, Warrior
Language:Arabic
Nationality:Arab
Period:Pre-Islamic and Islamic eras
Genre:Poetry
Notableworks:Mu'allaqat
Influences:Islamic prophet Muhammad

Abū Aqīl Labīd ibn Rabīʿa ibn Mālik al-ʿĀmirī (; c. 505[1] – c. 661) was an Arab poet from Hejaz and a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.

He belonged to the Bani Amir, a division of the tribe of the Hawazin. In his younger years he was an active warrior, and his verse is largely concerned with inter-tribal disputes. Later, he was sent by a sick uncle to get a remedy from Muhammad at Medina and on this occasion was much influenced by a part of the Quran's, shortest Surah, 'Al-Kawthar'. He accepted Islam soon after. One of his poems is contained in the Mu'allaqat.

His muruwwa (virtue) is highlighted in the story that he vowed to feed people whenever the east wind began to blow, and to continue so doing until it stopped. Al-Walid 'Uqba, leader of the Kuffa, sent him one hundred camels to enable him to keep his vow.

In an elegy composed for Nu'mh Mundhii, Labid wrote:

Every thing, but Allah, is vain

And all happiness, unconditionally, will vanish

When a man is on a night journey, he thinks that he has accomplished some deed

But man spends his life in hopes

...

If you do not trust your self, approve it

Perhaps the past would unclose it to you

When you do not find a father other than 'Adnan and Ma'ad,

The judge (God) will punish you

On the day when every body will be informed of his deeds

When the record of his life is opened before Allah

Muhammad said of the first verse of the above eulogy: "The most true words said by a poet was the words of Labid" and "Verily, Everything except Allah is perishable and Umaiya bin As-Salt was about to be a Muslim (but he did not embrace Islam)."

[Ṣaḥīḥ Bukhāri, The Book of Manners, Ḥadīth No. 3841][2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: الغلاييني, مصطفى . كتاب رجال المعلقات العشر . 34–35 . ar.
  2. Web site: Sahih al-Bukhari 3841 - Merits of the Helpers in Madinah (Ansaar) - كتاب مناقب الأنصار - Sunnah.com - Sayings and Teachings of Prophet Muhammad (صلى الله عليه و سلم) . 2022-07-27 . sunnah.com.