Explanation of Hamziya Al-Busairi
The poet Al-Busairi is considered one of the most famous poets of the late seventh century AH / thirteenth century AD. He is Muhammad b. Nashrh Hamziya al-Busari Saeed al-Sunhaji, Sharaf al-Din Abu Abdullah al-Dalasi, and then al-Busairi, who died in 695 AH / 1295 AD. Among his most famous works are: The Threat of Resurrection in Opposition to Banat Su’ad, the Hamzian poem in praises of the Prophet called Umm al-Qura, and the Durable Planets in praise of the best of the wilderness known as the poem “Al-Bardah” or “Innocence.” Explanation of Hamziya Al-Bosri
The Hamziyah poem of al-Busairi gained the attention of poets, writers and researchers, and they praised its author. The greatness of the Hamziyah was expressed by its commentator, Sheikh Suleiman bin Omar bin Mansour, known as al-Jamal, d. 1240 AH / 1789 AD. The conditions, unparalleled, wonderful liberation, as they were not woven along their lines, and no one reached their goodness and perfection (See: Introduction to the Ahmadiyya Conquests with the Muhammadiyah Manah, Publications of Cairo in 1274 AH / 1857 AD). In the explanation of Hamzia al-Busari.
The Hamziyah has become one of the pillars of the Islamic heritage in the history of the honorable Prophet’s biography, and therefore we find the martyrdom of scholars and researchers with verses from it, as is the case with al-Kittani in the administrative arrangements (administrative arrangements 1/478, 2/364, 366 and 403.) and al-Halabi in the Aleppo biography “Insan al-Ayyun” And Al-Alusi in his interpretation (Ruh al-Ma’ani: Part 19/141 and 180, Part 26/75).
Hamziya Al-Busari explained poetic oppositions, including:
Hamziya Abd al-Rahman ibn al-Abbas al-Husayni, a Moroccan al-Maliki al-Iraqi (see: Al-Alam: 3/309).
Hamziyah Ahmed bin Nasser bin Muhammad bin Abdul Haq Al-Mikhlafi Al-Zaidi (1055 - 1116 AH / 1645 AD - 1704 AD).
Abdul Qadir bin Said bin Abdul Qadir Al-Rafi’i Al-Farooqi Al-Tarabulsi wrote: “Neel Al-Murad fi Tastil Al-Hamziah and Banat Suad” and was printed at Al-Tawfiq Press - Egypt 1315 AH / 1897 AD.
It was Khamis Muhammed bin Ismail bin Ibrahim, the sheikh of Ottoman Islam known as Ibn Abi Ishaq, and the Mukhallis in poetry by Asaad Effendi (1096 - 1166 AH / 1685-1753 AD).
This tukhums was explained with the explanation of the Hamziyyah Uthman bin Abdullah Al-Kulaimi Al-Ariani Al-Madani, (see: Kashf Al-Dunun: 2/1349 and note what has gone before. And the gift of the knowers: 2/229). Abd al-Baqi al-Omari al-Faruqi al-Mawsili: (1204 - 1278 AH / 1789 - 1861 AD) and printed its thums in the Al-Sharaf Press, in 1303 / 1885 AD, and 1309 AH / 1891 AD, and Muhammad Amin bin Khair Allah al-Omari al-Mawsili al-Khatib (see: (60) Gift of the Aref: 2 /249).