Abou Ben Adhem is the anglicised name of a Muslim saint or also known as Sufi who belonged to Persia. His original name was Ibrahim Ibn-e-Adam that means “Ibrahim – the son of Adam or human” After his death in 777 AD, he was declared a saint or Wali (God’s friend). Abou Ben Adhem was a pious man andRead more
Abou Ben Adhem is the anglicised name of a Muslim saint or also known as Sufi who belonged to Persia. His original name was Ibrahim Ibn-e-Adam that means “Ibrahim – the son of Adam or human” After his death in 777 AD, he was declared a saint or Wali (God’s friend).
Abou Ben Adhem was a pious man and a stern believer of Islam and God. This is why the poet prays for him “may his tribe increase!” in the beginning of the poem.
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Lucifer
The poem Abou Ben Adhem by Abou Ben Adhem Summary by James Henry Leigh Hunt is about the qualities of the men whom God loves. The poet by narrating this Arabian Folklore gives the message that to become a good human and be in among those whom God loves, one must love mankind. He should love human beRead more
The poem Abou Ben Adhem by Abou Ben Adhem Summary by James Henry Leigh Hunt is about the qualities of the men whom God loves. The poet by narrating this Arabian Folklore gives the message that to become a good human and be in among those whom God loves, one must love mankind.
He should love human beings because they are the creations of God and loving God’s creations is like loving God Himself. Abou Ben Adhem’s name appears in the list of people whom God loves by frankly telling the angel that he wants his name in the list of those who love other humans.
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