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He traveled through Mesopotamia, Syria, Arabia and Ethiopia. He was nicknamed Al-A'sha which means "weak-sighted" or "night-blind" after he lost his sight. He continued to travel even after becoming blind, particularly along the western coast of the Arabian peninsula. It was then that he turned to
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His love poems are devoted to the praise of Huraira, a black female slave. He is said to have believed in the Christian eschatological themes of
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as a means of support. His style, reliant on sound effects and full-bodied foreign words, tends to be artificial.
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