Al-Maarri the Poet

Published: March 7, 2016, 5:05 a.m.

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The Museum of Lost Objects traces the histories of 10 antiquities or cultural sites that have been destroyed or looted in Iraq and Syria.

In 2013, Islamic militants decapitated the statue of an 11th Century Arabic poet that stood in his hometown of Maarat al-Nu\\u2019man, a city that\\u2019s seen heavy fighting during the Syrian conflict. The poet al-Ma\\u2019arri was one of the most revered in Syria, and poetry enthusiasts tell his story \\u2013 he was blind, vegetarian, atheist, and some even claim that his work inspired Dante\\u2019s Divine Comedy.

This episode was first broadcast on 8 March, 2016.

Presenter: Kanishk Tharoor\\nProducer: Maryam Maruf

Contributors: Nasser Rabbat, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Mahmoud al-Sheikh, BBC Arabic; the reading is by Susan Jameson

Picture: Statue of al-Ma'arri with the sculptor Fathi Mohammed in the 1940s, and the statue after its decapitation in 2013

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