Merge version_1 into main #1

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bender merged 5 commits from version_1 into main 2026-03-03 12:28:49 +00:00
5 changed files with 29 additions and 29 deletions

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@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ export default function CollectionsPage() {
{ text: "Browse Collection", href: "#" }
]}
buttonAnimation="slide-up"
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imageAlt="Poetry manuscripts collection"
useInvertedBackground={false}
/>
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ export default function CollectionsPage() {
{ text: "View Digital Archive", href: "#" }
]}
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imageAlt="Digital preservation technology"
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@@ -49,42 +49,42 @@ export default function ErasPage() {
id: 1,
title: "Pre-Islamic Era (Jahiliyyah)",
description: "The Age of Ignorance witnessed the birth of Arabic poetry with tribal bards composing verses of extraordinary beauty. Imru' al-Qais emerged as the prince of poets, establishing conventions that would define the art for centuries to come.",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/beautiful-shot-people-walking-with-their-camels-desert-erg-lihoudi-morocco_181624-7871.jpg",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/beautiful-shot-people-walking-with-their-camels-desert-erg-lihoudi-morocco_181624-7871.jpg?_wi=2",
imageAlt: "Pre-Islamic Arabian desert landscape"
},
{
id: 2,
title: "Umayyad Era (661-750 CE)",
description: "The first Islamic dynasty fostered a flourishing of Arabic verse. Al-Akhtal and Al-Farazdaq dominated the age with their sophisticated court poetry, while new themes of Islam and love enriched the tradition.",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/view-ancient-paper-scroll-writing-documenting_23-2151751744.jpg",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/view-ancient-paper-scroll-writing-documenting_23-2151751744.jpg?_wi=3",
imageAlt: "Umayyad dynasty period architecture"
},
{
id: 3,
title: "Abbasid Era (750-1258 CE)",
description: "The greatest flowering of Arabic poetry. Al-Mutanabbi reigned supreme with his panegyrics, while scholars like Al-Jahiz revolutionized literary criticism. Baghdad became the beacon of poetic genius.",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/view-ancient-paper-scroll-writing-documenting_23-2151751744.jpg",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/view-ancient-paper-scroll-writing-documenting_23-2151751744.jpg?_wi=4",
imageAlt: "Abbasid caliphate golden age manuscript"
},
{
id: 4,
title: "Andalusian Era (711-1492 CE)",
description: "In Al-Andalus, Islamic Spain produced uniquely refined poetry. Walladah bint al-Mustakfi broke boundaries as a female poet of supreme talent, her verses blending passion with philosophical depth.",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/columns-palace-alhambra-granada-spain-with-view-court-lions_181624-21717.jpg",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/columns-palace-alhambra-granada-spain-with-view-court-lions_181624-21717.jpg?_wi=2",
imageAlt: "Islamic Spain Andalusian architecture"
},
{
id: 5,
title: "Mamluk Era (1250-1517 CE)",
description: "Cairo became the custodian of Arabic literary arts. Poets like Al-Mudhaffar continued the grand traditions, crafting verses that honored both the classical heritage and contemporary sensibilities.",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/old-carved-stone-with-ancient-signs-hittite-findings-anatolia-turkey_181624-44188.jpg",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/old-carved-stone-with-ancient-signs-hittite-findings-anatolia-turkey_181624-44188.jpg?_wi=2",
imageAlt: "Mamluk empire Cairo period"
},
{
id: 6,
title: "Ottoman Era (1453-1923 CE)",
description: "The Ottoman Empire preserved and transformed Arabic poetry. Fuzuli synthesized Persian, Turkish, and Arabic traditions, creating a cosmopolitan poetic voice that captivated the region for centuries.",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/close-up-engraving-art-tools_23-2149186787.jpg",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/close-up-engraving-art-tools_23-2149186787.jpg?_wi=2",
imageAlt: "Ottoman empire classical period"
}
]}
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ export default function ErasPage() {
{ text: "Explore Timeline", href: "#" }
]}
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imageSrc="http://img.b2bpic.net/free-vector/gradient-hajj-infographic-template_23-2149427358.jpg?_wi=1"
imageAlt="Historical timeline Arabic history"
useInvertedBackground={false}
/>
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ export default function ErasPage() {
{ text: "Learn More", href: "/poets" }
]}
buttonAnimation="slide-up"
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imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/antique-book-shelf-vintage-background_53876-160404.jpg?_wi=2"
imageAlt: "Cultural heritage manuscripts"
useInvertedBackground={false}
/>

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@@ -68,42 +68,42 @@ export default function HomePage() {
id: 1,
title: "Pre-Islamic Era (Jahiliyyah)",
description: "The Age of Ignorance witnessed the birth of Arabic poetry with tribal bards composing verses of extraordinary beauty. Imru' al-Qais emerged as the prince of poets, establishing conventions that would define the art for centuries to come.",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/beautiful-shot-people-walking-with-their-camels-desert-erg-lihoudi-morocco_181624-7871.jpg",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/beautiful-shot-people-walking-with-their-camels-desert-erg-lihoudi-morocco_181624-7871.jpg?_wi=1",
imageAlt: "Pre-Islamic Arabian desert landscape"
},
{
id: 2,
title: "Umayyad Era (661-750 CE)",
description: "The first Islamic dynasty fostered a flourishing of Arabic verse. Al-Akhtal and Al-Farazdaq dominated the age with their sophisticated court poetry, while new themes of Islam and love enriched the tradition.",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/view-ancient-paper-scroll-writing-documenting_23-2151751744.jpg",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/view-ancient-paper-scroll-writing-documenting_23-2151751744.jpg?_wi=1",
imageAlt: "Umayyad dynasty period architecture"
},
{
id: 3,
title: "Abbasid Era (750-1258 CE)",
description: "The greatest flowering of Arabic poetry. Al-Mutanabbi reigned supreme with his panegyrics, while scholars like Al-Jahiz revolutionized literary criticism. Baghdad became the beacon of poetic genius.",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/view-ancient-paper-scroll-writing-documenting_23-2151751744.jpg",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/view-ancient-paper-scroll-writing-documenting_23-2151751744.jpg?_wi=2",
imageAlt: "Abbasid caliphate golden age manuscript"
},
{
id: 4,
title: "Andalusian Era (711-1492 CE)",
description: "In Al-Andalus, Islamic Spain produced uniquely refined poetry. Walladah bint al-Mustakfi broke boundaries as a female poet of supreme talent, her verses blending passion with philosophical depth.",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/columns-palace-alhambra-granada-spain-with-view-court-lions_181624-21717.jpg",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/columns-palace-alhambra-granada-spain-with-view-court-lions_181624-21717.jpg?_wi=1",
imageAlt: "Islamic Spain Andalusian architecture"
},
{
id: 5,
title: "Mamluk Era (1250-1517 CE)",
description: "Cairo became the custodian of Arabic literary arts. Poets like Al-Mudhaffar continued the grand traditions, crafting verses that honored both the classical heritage and contemporary sensibilities.",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/old-carved-stone-with-ancient-signs-hittite-findings-anatolia-turkey_181624-44188.jpg",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/old-carved-stone-with-ancient-signs-hittite-findings-anatolia-turkey_181624-44188.jpg?_wi=1",
imageAlt: "Mamluk empire Cairo period"
},
{
id: 6,
title: "Ottoman Era (1453-1923 CE)",
description: "The Ottoman Empire preserved and transformed Arabic poetry. Fuzuli synthesized Persian, Turkish, and Arabic traditions, creating a cosmopolitan poetic voice that captivated the region for centuries.",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/close-up-engraving-art-tools_23-2149186787.jpg",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/close-up-engraving-art-tools_23-2149186787.jpg?_wi=1",
imageAlt: "Ottoman empire classical period"
}
]}
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ export default function HomePage() {
{ text: "Browse Collection", href: "#" }
]}
buttonAnimation="slide-up"
imageSrc="http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/antique-book-shelf-vintage-background_53876-160404.jpg"
imageSrc="http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/antique-book-shelf-vintage-background_53876-160404.jpg?_wi=1"
imageAlt="Poetry manuscripts collection"
useInvertedBackground={false}
/>

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@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ export default function PoemsPage() {
category: "Pre-Islamic Poetry",
title: "The Suspended Poems (Al-Mu'allaqat)",
excerpt: "Imru' al-Qais's masterpiece featuring lush imagery of desert romance, beginning with the haunting question 'Halt, my companions!'",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/beautiful-shot-people-walking-with-their-camels-desert-erg-lihoudi-morocco_181624-7871.jpg",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/beautiful-shot-people-walking-with-their-camels-desert-erg-lihoudi-morocco_181624-7871.jpg?_wi=3",
imageAlt: "Pre-Islamic poetry manuscript",
authorName: "Imru' al-Qais",
authorAvatar: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/woman-religious-pilgrimage-church_23-2150582318.jpg",
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ export default function PoemsPage() {
category: "Umayyad Poetry",
title: "Ode to the Caliph",
excerpt: "Al-Akhtal's soaring panegyric celebrating the Umayyad dynasty with unprecedented eloquence and religious fervor",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/view-ancient-paper-scroll-writing-documenting_23-2151751744.jpg",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/view-ancient-paper-scroll-writing-documenting_23-2151751744.jpg?_wi=5",
imageAlt: "Umayyad period poetry",
authorName: "Al-Akhtal",
authorAvatar: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/portrait-medieval-queen-with-book-candle_23-2150306094.jpg",
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ export default function PoemsPage() {
category: "Abbasid Poetry",
title: "Lament and Glory",
excerpt: "Al-Mutanabbi's celebrated verses balancing philosophical meditation on fate with praise of his noble patron",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/view-ancient-paper-scroll-writing-documenting_23-2151751744.jpg",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/view-ancient-paper-scroll-writing-documenting_23-2151751744.jpg?_wi=6",
imageAlt: "Abbasid poetry manuscript",
authorName: "Al-Mutanabbi",
authorAvatar: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/old-man-reading-indoors-side-view_23-2149833694.jpg",
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ export default function PoemsPage() {
category: "Andalusian Poetry",
title: "Verses of Passion",
excerpt: "Walladah's exquisite love poetry expressing desire and heartbreak with unprecedented emotional depth",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/columns-palace-alhambra-granada-spain-with-view-court-lions_181624-21717.jpg",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/columns-palace-alhambra-granada-spain-with-view-court-lions_181624-21717.jpg?_wi=3",
imageAlt: "Andalusian poetry collection",
authorName: "Walladah bint al-Mustakfi",
authorAvatar: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/woman-religious-pilgrimage-church_23-2150582318.jpg",
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ export default function PoemsPage() {
category: "Mamluk Poetry",
title: "Ode to the City",
excerpt: "Al-Mudhaffar's ornamental verses celebrating Cairo's grandeur and the glories of Islamic civilization",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/old-carved-stone-with-ancient-signs-hittite-findings-anatolia-turkey_181624-44188.jpg",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/old-carved-stone-with-ancient-signs-hittite-findings-anatolia-turkey_181624-44188.jpg?_wi=3",
imageAlt: "Mamluk era poetry",
authorName: "Al-Mudhaffar al-Qasim",
authorAvatar: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/digital-art-ramadan-celebration_23-2151358189.jpg",
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ export default function PoemsPage() {
category: "Ottoman Poetry",
title: "The Lover's Lament",
excerpt: "Fuzuli's transcendent verses combining mystical longing with earthly passion, bridging multiple poetic traditions",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/close-up-engraving-art-tools_23-2149186787.jpg",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/close-up-engraving-art-tools_23-2149186787.jpg?_wi=3",
imageAlt: "Ottoman poetry manuscript",
authorName: "Mehmed Fuzuli",
authorAvatar: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/15st-century-vintage-book_1398-805.jpg",
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ export default function PoemsPage() {
{ text: "Read Analysis", href: "#" }
]}
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imageSrc="http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/antique-book-shelf-vintage-background_53876-160404.jpg?_wi=4"
imageAlt="Literary analysis manuscripts"
useInvertedBackground={false}
/>
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ export default function PoemsPage() {
{ text: "Explore Collections", href: "/collections" }
]}
buttonAnimation="slide-up"
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imageAlt="Global literary impact"
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/>

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@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ export default function PoetsPage() {
title: "Imru' al-Qais",
subtitle: "The Prince of Poets (500-540 CE)",
detail: "Founder of the qasidah tradition; master of love poetry and desert imagery",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/woman-religious-pilgrimage-church_23-2150582318.jpg",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/woman-religious-pilgrimage-church_23-2150582318.jpg?_wi=1",
imageAlt: "Imru' al-Qais portrait"
}
]
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ export default function PoetsPage() {
title: "Walladah bint al-Mustakfi",
subtitle: "The Poetess of Cordoba (1001-1091 CE)",
detail: "Pioneering female poet; composed verses of exquisite passion and philosophical refinement",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/woman-religious-pilgrimage-church_23-2150582318.jpg",
imageSrc: "http://img.b2bpic.net/free-photo/woman-religious-pilgrimage-church_23-2150582318.jpg?_wi=2",
imageAlt: "Walladah bint al-Mustakfi portrait"
}
]
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ export default function PoetsPage() {
{ text: "Read Their Poems", href: "/poems" }
]}
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imageAlt: "Literary legacy manuscripts"
useInvertedBackground: false
/>
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ export default function PoetsPage() {
{ text: "Explore Collections", href: "/collections" }
]}
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imageAlt: "Academic scholarly work"
useInvertedBackground: false
/>