Impact of Religious Invocation (Talbiyat) in the Origin of Arabic Poetry and Artistic Prose: Study in the Light of History of Literature

Authors

  • Prof. Abdul Sattar Jabur Adday

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36473/ujhss.v0i211%20(1).729

Keywords:

Talbiyat, Pre-Islamic Poetry, Rajaz, Prose, Saja

Abstract

               Religious invocations (Talbiyat) are one of oldest Arabic wording forms that allows to searching on early factors which impact on the origin of Pre-Islamic poetry, especially Rajaz, and on prose also, specifically Saja. As the scholar, by studying it, can characterize the expression styles of Arabic tribes before Islam, in their religious literature, particularly in their pilgrimage (Hajj) rituals, and standing on artistic characterization of these deferent styles. The research argue that the Talbiyat represents an articulated episode in transition from prose to poetry, and it provides most convincing evidences more than soothsayers Saja, that many of scholars believe it was an origin of Arabic poetry.

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Published

01-12-2014

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How to Cite

Impact of Religious Invocation (Talbiyat) in the Origin of Arabic Poetry and Artistic Prose: Study in the Light of History of Literature. (2014). ALUSTATH JOURNAL FOR HUMAN AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, 211(1), 43-72. https://doi.org/10.36473/ujhss.v0i211 (1).729

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