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Hatimtai or Hatim Tai (also Hatem at-Ta'i i.e. Hatim of the Tai tribe), formally Hatem ibn Abdellah ibn Sa'ad at-Ta'i (Arabic: حاتم بن عبد الله بن سعد الطائي) was a famous pre-Islamic (Jahiliyyah) Arabian poet, and the father of the Sahaba Adi ibn Hatim and Safana bint Hatem. He was a Christian[1], and belonged to the Ta'i Arabian tribe. Stories about his extreme generosity have made him an icon to Arabs up till the present day, as in the proverbial phrase "more generous than Hatem" (Arabic: أكرم من حاتم).

At-Ta'i lived in Ha'il (now in Saudi Arabia). He was mentioned in some Hadiths by Muhammad, the prophet of Islam. He died in 578, and he didn't overtake Islam[2]. He was buried in Toran, Ha'il (picture of his tomb). The tomb is described in the Arabian Nights [3].

He lived in the sixth century CE, was a legendary personality famous for his generosity, goodness and adventures. He also figures in The Arabian Nights . Accoding to the legends associated with him in many books and stories : He was the most famous personality in Tai (Najd province in the central part of the Arabian Peninsula, now in Saudi Arabia). He is a well-known figure in the Middle East and India.

He traveled to different and dangerous places far away to solve the seven question he faced for justice and truth and to help the poor and the weaker people who were in need of help. All over the world, there are many books written and translated about him. Also several movies and TV Series were produced about his interesting adventures.

Rozat-ul-Sufa mentions that “In the eighth year after the birth of his eminence the Prophet, died Noushirwan the Just, and Hatim Tai the generous, both famous for their virtues.” [4], around in 579 CE. According to D'Herbelot, his tomb is still present at a small village called Anwarz, in Arabia[5].

Hatim’s son Adi, who succeeded him, fled from the Muslims. His sister Sufana was taken as a prisoner but was released by the Prophet Muhammad[6] upon hearing about her father. She said that she was the daughter of someone who ransomed prisoners, fed the poor and helped those in distress. As the daughter of such a man she could not accept her freedom unless all the members of her tribe were also freed. The prophet set all prisoners of Banu Tai free [7].

The celebrated Persian poet Sa‘dī, in his Gulistan (Rose-Garden) writes:

"Hatim Taï no longer exists but his exalted name will remain famous for virtue to eternity. Distribute the tithe of your wealth in alms; for when the husbandman lops off the exuberant branches from the vine, it produces an increase of grapes."[8]

Poems by Hatim:

Books About Hatim:

Outline of Qissa-e-Hatim Tai

Qissa-e-Hatim Tai is very popular in the Indian subcontinent. The two movies (below) about hatim Tai are based on this story.

It consists of a short introduction describing his ancestors and his own virtues. In seven chapters, seven of his adventures are given.

The stories are based on seven questions, asked by a beautiful and rich woman Husn Banu, who will marry only the person who will obtain answers to these questions[9]:

  1. ' What I saw once, I long for a second time.'
  2. ' Do good, and cast it upon the waters.'
  3. ' Do no evil; if you do, such shall you meet with.'
  4. ' He who speaks the truth is always tranquil.'
  5. ' Let him bring an account of the mountain of Nida.'
  6. ' Let him produce a pearl of the size of a duck's egg'
  7. ' Let him bring an account of the bath of Bad-gard.'

A prince falls in love with her and wanders around, not knowing where to go or what to do. By chance he meets Hatim Tai, to whom he tells his story. Hatim undertakes to find the answers to the questions.

Movies About Hatim:

  • Hatimtai(1990) - A Bollywood Hindi movie starring Jeetendra [3]. video clip
  • Hatimtai(1933) - A Bollywood Hindi movie starring Pran [4].
  • Many other old and regional versions were also produced.

TV Series About Hatim:

About the TV Series Hatim:

Plot:

The story is set in the Middle East around the Middle Ages.The story starts with the birth of the emperor of Yemen's son who is named Hatim, of whom is said that he will spread the message of peace and good.At the same time the son of the emperor of Jaffar is born, who is said that will be the greatest ever known servant of the evil spirits. The emperor of Jaffar then decides that it is better for the world that the baby is killed. The king orders that the baby's heart be burned; his man Najumi, who secretly serves the evil spirits, burns the heart of a rabbit instead and shows it to the emperor,leaving the emperor believing that the baby is dead. Najumi names the baby Dajjal and teaches him all about the dark arts. Twenty years passed, in Jaffar Dajjal deposes and kills his parents and becomes the lord of Jaffar.He creates a fire on the top tower of his palace that grants him dark powers. Najumi explains him that to become the supreme lord of the world he is to capture the forces of good and he can do that by marrying the princess of Durgapur Sunena, but she has to do it on her own will not by force.He arrives at Durgapur to ask the hand of Sunena, but she refuses. In the middle of the conflict Sunena's brother Suraj,out of courage,takes out his sword and rips Dajjal's hand;but it heals. Dajjal turns him into a stone statue and says to Sunana that he only can return her brother normal,but he will do so only if she is ready to marry him within seven months.

In Yemen Hatim decides to marry Jasmin the Princess of Paristan.Their wedding arrangements are ready. Abruptly,Sunena's lover,another prince,comes disguised as a beggar,pleading with Hatim to help him fight Dajjal.The emperor of Yemen,Hatim,the emperor of Paristan,and Sunena's lover meet together.The emperor of Paristan reveals that when Paristan was created by the forces of good.A prophecy was made that an evil lord will control this world has long has the angel of good doesn't intervene.Hatim must solve seven questions,for which purpose he must set off on a journey.The emperor gives Hatim a magical sword. Jasmin insists Hatim to accompany Hobo,her close childhood friend and personal bodyguard.Hatim sets on the dangerous journeys along with Hobo who became his best friend.Slowly all of Dajjal's powers and magical towers get destroyed.Hatim defeats death. The questions are based on proverbs.

Definition and Meaning of Hatim:

Hatim is also a Muslim Name (Mostly in the Bohris). Some people say that Hatim means "Generous". Another definition of the name Hatim is "Determined".

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