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He died before Islam emerged, but his legacy was so pure that later Islamic traditions praised him as a paragon of muru’ah (manly virtue). He is the Arab world’s Arthur, minus the sword; its Job, minus the suffering.
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The historical Hatim al-Tai (died 578 CE) was a ruler in the Shammar region and a model of pre-Islamic Arab manliness. His reputation for altruism was so profound that the Arabic phrase "more generous than Hatim" became a standard proverb. He was also a noted poet whose works reflected his philosophical views on wealth and hospitality. The Seven Quests (Qissa-e-Hatim Tai)
