It seems you're asking for a write-up about or a similar name, possibly related to Fuwaydi, Waridi, Abu Hajr, and Al-Hadrami — names that appear to be from Arabic poetic or historical contexts, likely connected to pre-Islamic or early Islamic Arabic poetry (perhaps the Mu'allaqat or Saqifah poets).
However, the exact combination you provided is not standard in well-known classical sources. Let me break it down and offer a plausible general write-up based on names that resemble classical Arab figures: Title: The Poetic Legacy of Fuwaydi, Waridi, Abu Hajr, and Al-Hadrami alhzn khym fy fwady wrydy abw hajr alhdrmy
However, no major surviving qasida (ode) is attributed to this exact combination in anthologies like Al-Mufaḍḍaliyyāt or Al-Aṣmaʿiyyāt . It's possible you are recalling fragmented lines or a lesser-known poet from the Ṭabaqāt literature. الكتابة عن: الحزْن خَيْم فِي فَوَيْدِي وَرِيدِي وأبو حَجْر الحَضْرَمي It seems you're asking for a write-up about