Hassan Ibn Thabet Ibn al-Monzerin Haram resorted to the demonic inspirations like other poets of the pre-Islamic era for poetic themes. Since he was a politician and was well-versed in sociological issues he came to know Islam and converted to this religion; and with his sword-like language assisted Islam in all fields. His poetic themes were inspired by the Arch Angel of Revelation, Holy Quran and divine entities and he turned to the poet of Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) and was under the protection of Gabriel. Before Islam the poet’s vision was majorly confined to the tribal affairs and praising of certain figures, due to the special conditions that prevailed the Arabian Peninsula region. After the advent of Islam, the poet’s perspective changes under the auspices of the Arch Angel of Revelation and inspired by the heavenly-sacred themes of Quran and Islam. His views are universalized and the poetic themes used by him culminate in the spiritual domain and go beyond the limits of the sensory world and by the aid of heavenly favors including the Holy Spirit he decorates the warp and weft of his thoughts with the heavenly rainbow. Finally, he uses the earthly and heavenly symbols with various collages to express his different poetic meanings in an artistic fashion. In the current essay we seek to assay the inspirations of Holy Spirit relying on the prominent poetic themes used by the poet. We expect God to help us in our investigation to study these inspirations in an analytic manner without any distortion.