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Qabbani was raised in Mithnah Al-Shahm, one of the neighborhoods of Old Damascus. His mother, Faiza Akbik, is of Turkish descent. The results show that Nizar Qabbani has used different types of deviations in his poetry and there is no "stylistic" deviation in this work, while "semantic" and "phonetic" deviations have been used with a high frequency. Nizar Qabbani was born in the Syrian capital of Damascus to a middle class merchant family of Arab descent. Through an analytic-descriptive method, different types of deviation have been analyzed in present essay on the basis of Leech's theory in the poems of the Syrian well-known contemporary poet, Nizar Qabbani, published in his work "Kitab al-hubb" (Book of Love). He has distinguished eight different types of deviation in a literary work. Geoffrey Neil Leech (1936-2114), the English linguist, believes that de-familiarization in literary language is put in to effect in two ways of "foregrounding" and "deviation". Its usage, as an expressional technique (or somehow trick) can lead speech in to dynamicity and makes the audience to pay more attention to the text. This is an effective method to foreground matters in a literary work that can be easily defined as departure from normal and standard language. There is also the youtube video reciting the whole poem in Arabic so that you can listen to the poem as long as. Deviation is one of the techniques Russian formalists discuss in their criticism theories. Here is the second part of the long love poem by Nizar Qabbani.