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The '''''Dīwān Abū Nu'ās''''' is a poetry book written by {{Wiki|Yaqub Ibn as-Sikkit}}.
The '''''Dīwān Abū Nu'ās''''' is a poetry book written by {{Wiki|Yaqub Ibn as-Sikkit}}.


In the 860s, the famed author [[Al-Jahiz]] sought to collect the book to add to his library in the [[House of Wisdom]]. The [[Hidden One]] [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]] found a copy of the book in the [[Palace of the Green Dome]] and delivered it to him.<ref name="ACM">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[Al-Jahiz's Lost Books]]</ref>
In the 860s, the famed author [[Al-Jahiz]] sought to collect the book to add to his library in the [[House of Wisdom]]. The [[Hidden Ones|Hidden One]] [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]] found a copy of the book in the [[Palace of the Green Dome]] and delivered it to him.<ref name="ACM">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[Al-Jahiz's Lost Books]]</ref>


==Basim's description==
==Basim's description==

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The Dīwān Abū Nu'ās

The Dīwān Abū Nu'ās is a poetry book written by Yaqub Ibn as-Sikkit.

In the 860s, the famed author Al-Jahiz sought to collect the book to add to his library in the House of Wisdom. The Hidden One Basim Ibn Ishaq found a copy of the book in the Palace of the Green Dome and delivered it to him.[1]

Basim's description

I do not know much about poetry, but my heart is stirred by these verses. There are poems about things I did not think you could write poetry about but in this book, everyday things are rendered almost ... holy or sacred.

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