Before Homosexuality in the Arab-Islamic World, 1500-1800 (23 page)

BOOK: Before Homosexuality in the Arab-Islamic World, 1500-1800
8.86Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
added that the beginning of each line of the poem provides “a clue.” The first letters of the lines of the poem add up to form “Raba
h
Çelebi
al-Khayya
t
.”
114
(2) The Baghdadi scholar ʿAbdallah al-Suwaydi
(d. 1761), while in the town of Mosul, fell in love with a local youth named S
a
lih
. However, the youth vowed not to speak to him unless he composed a formal petition
(ʿard
h
a
l).
Suwaydi
duly composed such a petition in rhymed prose, to which he appended a poem. One verse of the poem alludes to the name of the beloved youth:
Not anyone who unites all charms is suitable
(s
a
lih
)
for being loved, or becomes worthy of my love.
 

Other books

A Very Lusty Christmas by Cara Covington
A Man Overboard by Hopkins, Shawn
From the Ashes by Jeremy Burns
The Innocent by David Baldacci
Perpetual Motion by Jeff Fulmer
Straightjacket by Meredith Towbin
Dead Bad Things by Gary McMahon
The Butterfly Mosque by G. Willow Wilson
Blood on the Sun (CSI: NY) by Stuart M. Kaminsky