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Al-Jahiz, for example, in one of his zoological works, satirized the preference for longer human penis size, writing: "If the length of the penis were a sign of honor, then the mule would belong to the (honorable tribe of) Quraysh". Another satirical story based on this preference was an Arabian Nights tale called "Ali with the Large Member".In the 10th century, the writerTha'alibi recorded satirical poetry written by the poets As-Salami and Abu Dulaf, with As-Salami praising Abu Dulaf'swide breadth of knowledge and then mocking his ability in all these subjects, and with Abu Dulaf responding back and satirizing As-Salami in return. An example of Arabic political satireincluded another 10th century poet Jarir satirizing Farazdaq as "a transgressor of the Sharia" and later Arabic poets in turn using the term "Farazdaq-like" as a form of political satire.
Al-Džahiz je, na primer, u jednom svom zoološkom delu, satirično okarakterisa oželju muškaraca da imaju veći polni organ: "Kada bi dužina polnog organa bila znak časti, tada bi mužjak mazge pripadao (časnom plemenu) Kurejš." Još jedna satirična priča o toj temi nalazi se u pripovesti iz Hiljadu i jedne noći pod nazivom Ali sa velikim udom. U desetom veku, pisac Tali bi zabeležio je satiričnu poeziju čiji su autori bili As-Salami i Abu Dulafgde As-Salami hvali Abu Dulafovo veliko znanje a potom se ruganje govoj sposobnosti u svim tim oblastima i Abu Daluf koji za uzvrat satirično odgovara As-Salamiju. Primer arapske političke satire podrazumeva još jednog pesnika iz desetog veka, Džarira koji se satirično obraća Farazdaku kao čoveku koji je prekršio šerijat i kasnije arapske pesnike koji, sa svoje strane, koriste izraz "nalik Farazdaku" kao oblik političke satire.
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