ابن زيدون
ابن زيدون was a prominent Arab poet from the 11th century, known for his romantic and lyrical poetry. Born in Cordoba, he became famous for his love poems, particularly those dedicated to his muse, Wallada bint al-Mustakfi, a poetess and daughter of a caliph. His work reflects the cultural richness of the Al-Andalus period.
His poetry often explores themes of love, longing, and the beauty of nature. ابن زيدون's style is characterized by its emotional depth and musicality, making him one of the most celebrated poets in Arabic literature. His legacy continues to influence poets and writers today.