The New International Encyclopædia/Moallakat

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Edition of 1905. See also Mu'allaqat on Wikipedia; and the disclaimer.

MOALLAKAT, mō′ȧl-lȧ-kät (Ar., hung up). A collection of seven Arabic poems by the same number of authors who lived in the century preceding the birth of Mohammed. The name refers to the custom of hanging poetical compositions on the walls of the Kaaba as a challenge to competing poets.