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Poetess, courtesan, singer and composer, Arib Al-Ma'muniyya was born into slavery but rose to become the most | Poetess, courtesan, singer and composer, [[Arib Al-Ma'muniyya]] was born into [[slavery]] but rose to become the most prominent artist of the court. Time passed and several [[Caliph]]s came and went, yet Arib's celebrity endured. Quick-witted and brazen in life as in art, Arib's boldness won her legions of admirers—and more than a few enemies. | ||
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"Words are weapons enough for me."
Poetess, courtesan, singer and composer, Arib Al-Ma'muniyya was born into slavery but rose to become the most prominent artist of the court. Time passed and several Caliphs came and went, yet Arib's celebrity endured. Quick-witted and brazen in life as in art, Arib's boldness won her legions of admirers—and more than a few enemies.

