Rhetorical Features of Pre-Islamic Poets

Authors

  • Magda Hassan Habib The General Directorate of Education/ Diyala / Iraq ‎

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36473/ujhss.v61i3.1753

Keywords:

pre-Islamic poets, rhetorical features, pre-Islamic poetry

Abstract

This research includes the title (The Rhetorical Features of Pre-Islamic Poets), then an introduction in which he talks about pre-Islamic poetry in general. And his great place in the hearts of the pre-Islamic poets and non-poets. The various social aspects of this poetry, which included the aspects of the life of the pre-Islamic man, with his dissolution and his travels, his morning and his soul...etc. That is why it was called (Poetry, the Diwan of the Arabs), and it shed light on the jewels of speech and eloquence of speech and its impact on minds and hearts.

            Then the research dealt with the life of the pre-Islamic poets in particular, and tried to uncover what was hidden from their creativity in the arts of speech and creativity of systems. And the ability to cast and decorate the grounds and draw artistic images, and their good use of all colors of rhetoric and creativity, and their good expression of all situations, Thus, the research tried to prove that these pre-Islamic poets were not inferior to the ranks of the pre-Islamic poets, especially the stubborn ones. Which is the reason we chose to search, Then we talked about the importance of the research, and then we divided the research into four chapters: In the first chapter: the research dealt with the rhetorical study and the creative analysis of Al-Khansa’. And we divided it into three sections. In the first topic, we studied Najwa and Soliloquy. In the second topic, we analyzed the image of the symbol knight, and in the third topic, we stopped filming the scenes of war. As for the second chapter, we studied the original coloring of the poet Jalila Bint Murra, which we put into two sections: In the first we dealt with the description of the condition of the deceased, in the second we stopped describing the battles, and in the third chapter the research dealt with the artistic decoration of Safiya bint Abdul Muttalib, In the first topic, we stopped at the image of the virtuous father through her lamentation for her father. In the second topic, the embodiment of the positive meanings of the perfectly normal man. As for the fourth chapter, it dealt with the colors of rhetorical art by Safiya bint Tha’laba Al-Shaibani, nicknamed Al-Hajijah. In the first section, we studied the features of social and heroic affiliation. In the second topic, we examined the image of the distress of its people.

            Then comes the conclusion in which we summarized the literary and artistic issues in which the pre-Islamic poets excelled and their attainment of lofty ranks in the arts of speech, systems, creativity and artistic decoration. In the end, we put the most important sources and references that we returned to in our research, and God is the guardian of success.

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Published

15-09-2022

How to Cite

Rhetorical Features of Pre-Islamic Poets. (2022). ALUSTATH JOURNAL FOR HUMAN AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, 61(3), 402-416. https://doi.org/10.36473/ujhss.v61i3.1753

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