I said in defining poetry that it is "one of the oldest wounds of the unseen." Why? Simply and in explanation, Ibn Manzur and Al-Fayrouzabadi state that "kalam" means "wound." So the word is wound, and what does wound mean? The wound reveals, opens the solid flesh, opens the closed body, to look inside it, and extract its blood, that is, its truth. This is how poetry relates to all things, from the first day in history until now. So you wound existence, the poem says; This means that the hair is wounded. "One of the oldest wounds" because it is very old; Meaning that it is a companion to man, the first. The first hair is the first human. This is found in Arab literature. Al-Tabari and Ibn Al-Atheer say in the history of poetry that the first person to recite poetry was Adam, and Satan responded to him. This primitive literature - which is not a historical fact but an indication - says that poetry is for the first man; This means "one of the oldest wounds of the unseen." Why "the unseen"? The unseen begins with the hidden thing that you do not know, who is absent from you, and ends with God Almighty.
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