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Poetry, Performance and the Prophet in the Andalusian Music Tradition of Morocco
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Poetry of wine in Ibn Zaidoun's Andalusian Diwan: An objective analytical study
المجلة العربية للعلوم و نشر الأبحاث, 2021This study aims at exploring a very important aspect of the most prominent life rituals that the Andalusian poet Ibn Zaydun lived during his compilation of the poems of the wine. They formed in his collection a symbol of deep artistic significance, reflecting the images of himself and his emotions in their furthest limits.
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Eulogies to the Prophet Muḥammad in Andalusian Poetry
2022The first eulogies (Qaṣāīd) about the Prophet Muḥammad (pbuh) appeared when he was still alive. Ḥassān ibn Thābit (d. 60/680 [?]), ʿAbd Allāh b. Rawāḥa (d. 8/629) and Kaʿb b. Mālik (d. 50/670), important Muslim poets of the period, praised the Prophet and inspired future generations of poets.
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Andalusian Literature and Gazel in Arab Poetry
2020The Andalusian state which has pioneered civilization and culture preserved its exist-ence for nearly eight centuries, set an example not only for the European continent but also for seven continents In this study, by the developmental stages, causes and factors of literature and poetry in general and ghazal poetry in particular have been examined.
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A Myrtle in the Forest: Landscape and Nostalgia in Andalusian Hebrew Poetry
Prooftexts, 2004Scholarship treating Andalusian Hebrew literature has generally approached poems depicting natural settings as "nature poetry" without considering "landscape" as a distinct literary topic. This article reconsiders this body of literature from the perspective of landscape, focusing on the associations between garden, desert, and forest and cultural ...
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The Theories on the Origin of the Andalusian Arabic Stanzaic Poetry—Revisited*
Oriens, 2016On the question of the origin of the two Andalusian Arabic genres of stanzaic poetry, muwashshaḥ and zajal, there is a large degree of consensus at present: they are further developments of the Eastern Arabian musammaṭ, a simpler form of stanzaic poetry. An origin in Romance forms is assumed at present only by few researchers.The objective of the first
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The Nature Poetry of the Andalusian Poet Ibn Khafādja
2020Abū Isḥāq Ibrāhīm b. Abī al-Fatḥ Ibn Khafādja, who developed nature poetry to a great level of composition, was one of the most renowned poets of al-Andalus. Ibn Khafādja was born in 450/1058 in Djazira Shuḳr where he spent most of his life. He was wealthy enough to not compose panegyrics for important men or patrons in order to get some favor from ...
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Longing in Andalusian Arabic Poetry
Özlem, Arap şiir geleneğindeki en eski temalardan biridir. Câhiliye dönemi şairlerinden İmruülkays (ö. 540 [?]), geleneksel kasidenin nesîb adı verilen giriş bölümünde göç edip giden sevgilinin terk ettiği yerde durup kalıntılar üzerinden eski güzel günlere ve sevgiliye özlemini dile getirmiş ve bu yöntemle kendisinden sonra gelen pek çok şairin özlem ...openaire +1 more source
Spanish Hebrew Poetry and the Arabic Literary Tradition: Arabic Themes in Hebrew Andalusian Poetry
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1997Raymond P. Scheindlin, Arie Schippers
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ANDALUSIAN POET IBN ABD RABBIH AND EXAMPLES OF HIS POETRY
2020The gins have been on the agenda of people with different names such as albasti and fairy and nightmare since the ancient times of history. It seems that the jinn is the subject of people’s curiosity and continues in the same way today. While some people accept the existence of gins, some people claim that there cannot be a separate type of being ...
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