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The image displays a famous Arabic poem, the first line of which is 'النفس تبكي على الدنيا وقد علمت' ('The soul weeps for the world, and it has known...').
The poem is attributed to Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib. During his caliphate, he moved the capital to Kufa, Iraq. He lived, ruled, and was eventually assassinated there. The Great Mosque of Kufa is a historically significant site directly linked to his life and governance, making it a highly plausible location connected to the poem's author.
This guess is based on the artistic and literary context of the image rather than the specific author. The image features classical Arabic poetry in a formal calligraphic style. Damascus has been a major historical center for Arabic literature, Islamic scholarship, and calligraphy for over a millennium, particularly during and after the Umayyad Caliphate. The Umayyad Mosque is a symbol of this rich cultural and intellectual history, representing a place where such works would have been studied, preserved, and created.
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النفس تبكي على الدنيا وقد علمت • إن السلامة فيها ترك ما فيها • لا دار للمرء بعد الموت يسكنها • إلا التي كان قبل الموت بانيها
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