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          Abdul Wahab al-Bayati, modernized Arabic poetry; he was one of the first Arab poets to use free verse..

          Abd al-Wahhab Al-Bayati

          Iraqi poet (1926–1999)

          Abdul-Wahab Al-Bayati
          عبد الوهاب البياتي

          Al-Bayati, 1999

          BornDecember 19, 1926

          Baghdad, Iraq

          DiedAugust 3, 1999(1999-08-03) (aged 72)

          Damascus, Syria

          OccupationPoet

          Abd al-Wahhab al-Bayati (December 19, 1926 – August 3, 1999) was an Iraqi Arab poet.

          Biography

          al-Bayati was born in Baghdad.

          Abbas al-Bayati, Iraqi Shiite politician; Abd al-Wahhab Al-Bayati (–), Iraqi Arab poet; Basil Al Bayati (), Iraqi architect; Mohammed Mahdi al.

        1. Abbas al-Bayati, Iraqi Shiite politician; Abd al-Wahhab Al-Bayati (–), Iraqi Arab poet; Basil Al Bayati (), Iraqi architect; Mohammed Mahdi al.
        2. 5 Al-Bayati maintains that the new poetry "was not sufficiently justified with regard to the form which they [al-Sayyab and al-Mala'ikah] used in most literary.
        3. Abdul Wahab al-Bayati, modernized Arabic poetry; he was one of the first Arab poets to use free verse.
        4. Two men, two Arab poets who arrive in Madrid with two different backgrounds, with expectations, experiences and perhaps illusions that only they know.
        5. Al-Bayyātī lets al-Ḥallāj speak.
        6. One of his friends, Ahmed Abdel-Moeti Hegazi, said urban centers of "hotels and institutions, cafés and airports" were actually his temporary residences.[1] He attended Baghdad University, and became a teacher after graduating from Dar Al-Mu'allimin (the Teacher's College) in 1950, the same year that he released his first collection of poems, Mala'ika wa Shayatin (Angels and Devils).

          Sufis

          Al-Bayati was influenced by the Middle Eastern Sufi figures. One example is a poem by Al-Bayati entitled "A’isha's Mad Lover" in his book, Love Poems on the Seven Gates of the World (1971): "In th