Jarir was, in fact, blamed for repeating himself. Abu cUbayda (d. 210/825), when asked who was the better poet, Jarir or al-Farazdaq, replied with a rhetorical counter-question: Hasn't Jarlr said about al-Farazdaq anything except three things: (the matter of) al-Zubayr (the case of) Jicthin, and the (fact that he calls him the descendant of a) qayn, 'blacksmith'? But al-Farazdaq says about him a hundred different things !
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