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The verses typically mourn the departure of companions ( al-rifaq ) and express the deep sorrow left in their wake.

Abu Hajr al-Hadrami’s verse is not a cry for help—it is a statement of occupancy. Sadness has moved in, pitched its tent, and claimed his heart and vein as its territory. There is no resolution, no hope, no dawn after this night. Only a man from Hadhramaut, father of a stone-named daughter, who chose to immortalize the moment when grief stopped passing through and started living there.

The verb khayyama means to pitch a tent ( khaym ) and, metaphorically, to settle permanently and darkly over something. By using khym , the poet turns sadness into an invader, a Bedouin tent-dweller who sets up camp inside the body and refuses to leave.

It is a frequent backdrop for tribute videos on TikTok and Facebook , particularly in memory of individuals lost in the Syrian conflict.

However, no major surviving qasida (ode) is attributed to this exact combination in anthologies like Al-Mufaḍḍaliyyāt or Al-Aṣmaʿiyyāt . It's possible you are recalling fragmented lines or a lesser-known poet from the Ṭabaqāt literature.

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The verses typically mourn the departure of companions ( al-rifaq ) and express the deep sorrow left in their wake.

Abu Hajr al-Hadrami’s verse is not a cry for help—it is a statement of occupancy. Sadness has moved in, pitched its tent, and claimed his heart and vein as its territory. There is no resolution, no hope, no dawn after this night. Only a man from Hadhramaut, father of a stone-named daughter, who chose to immortalize the moment when grief stopped passing through and started living there.

The verb khayyama means to pitch a tent ( khaym ) and, metaphorically, to settle permanently and darkly over something. By using khym , the poet turns sadness into an invader, a Bedouin tent-dweller who sets up camp inside the body and refuses to leave.

It is a frequent backdrop for tribute videos on TikTok and Facebook , particularly in memory of individuals lost in the Syrian conflict.

However, no major surviving qasida (ode) is attributed to this exact combination in anthologies like Al-Mufaḍḍaliyyāt or Al-Aṣmaʿiyyāt . It's possible you are recalling fragmented lines or a lesser-known poet from the Ṭabaqāt literature.

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