Jayyusi believes that the Arab tribes that settled in Iraq welcomed the contest between Jarir and al-Farazdaq as a means of relief from inter-tribal tensions and found the interesting naqaid output of the two poets a source of [two things]
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entertainment and catharsis
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Jayyusi believes that the Arab tribes that settled in Iraq welcomed the contest between Jarir and al-Farazdaq as a means of relief from inter-tribal tensions and found the interesting naqaid output of the two poets a source of [two things]
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Jayyusi believes that the Arab tribes that settled in Iraq welcomed the contest between Jarir and al-Farazdaq as a means of relief from inter-tribal tensions and found the interesting naqaid output of the two poets a source of [two things]
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entertainment and catharsis
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