Thanks to him, morals are taught thanks to him – Al-Buhturi poet
virtuous morals are worthy of his grace,
What did he desire for her like him?
He gathered all the honors with creatures,
you did not meet with a master before him
So when he stands, the heights stand, and when he is pleased
crowned with joy in his shadow
His kindness destroyed hope, and say it
On dates a division of his verb
divide the land spaced and approximated,
And he saw the path of praise, he straightened his paths
Generosity is not a good end
Unless you take it with the slightest of His messengers.
His guidance will inform you of the nearness of prophecy,
And something tells some of it all
According to al-Ma’mun, al-Mahdi, and al-Mann
Forms of frequent and less frequent verbs
honor, Aba Al-Abbas, you did it right,
You left every meanness for his sake
God bears witness, He is the best witness.
Your father’s cousin is the best of his messengers