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General Themes and their Effect on Movashehat Prosody [PDF]
Many studies have been conducted on the relation between Movashehat (light-hearted poetry) and the mainstream of Arabic poetry. They have expressed different attitudes toward this type of Andalusian poetry.
Isa Ibrahim Fares
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دراسة فنيّة لشعر معروف الرّصافي
Ma’rūf bin Abdul al-Ghanī al-Russāfi was a great Arabic poet and writer. As a great advocate of freedom he opposed his contemporary rulers of Irāq. He was known as a poet of freedom.
Dr. Muhammad Saleem, Dr. Syeda Bano
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Metaphorical Expression in Arabic Poetry
Arab poets have put their best to imbue their texts with creativity. One such tool is metaphor or visual structuring, which involves breaking the conventional structure of the poetic text to enhance its potential meanings. This phenomenon is significant in rhetorical studies, as it treats poetic text as a mode of expression that deviates from the norm.
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Qualitative Evaluation of the Arabic Translation of Imam Khomeini’s Poems Based on the Theory of Andre Lefevre (Case Study: Divan of Imam Khomeini Translated by Mohammad Aladdin Mansour) [PDF]
Mysticism has an old connection with poetry and literature. Most of therenowned mystic figures are also famous in the sphere of poetry and literature.Since their works are adorned with the divine color of mysticism, they have leftus a precious legacy of ...
Ali Afzali, Akram Madani
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The Role of Arabic Poetry in Nahwu Rules
In the golden era of Islam, poetry as a part of Arabic literature continued to develop and still exists today. Arabic poetry is widely used by nuhats as a source of taking nahwu rules.
Ahmad Royani +3 more
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Most of the world languages have made strides in analyzing and classifying texts electronically; hence, the use of electronic text has become a great alternative to manual classification as it reduces time, cost, and difficulty.
Munef Abdullah Ahmed
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Poem Types Used in Arabic Literature from the Beginning to the Present
When considering Arabic literature, the first genre that undoubtedly comes to mind is poetry. In the age of Jahiliyyah, poetry has yet to complete its evolution but has become a tool that enables Arabic society to adhere to its values.
Mahmut Üstün
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A comparative study of the Function of letters in producing New type of poems in Arabic and Persian [PDF]
1.Introduction Arabic literature in the Mamluk-Ottoman era saw new varieties of poetry whose letters (as the smallest linguistic unit) played an important role in their production.
Ali Ghahramani +2 more
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The contributions of Arabic in classic Indonesian Literature in Hamzah’s Poetry [PDF]
Historical literature in Indonesia has indicated that it has been influenced in ages by foreign literature, especially Arabic literature. However, this perspective requires more evidence, therefore it could indicate the validity of the influence of old ...
Cahya Buana, Ahmadi Usman
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Comparing Byzantine and Arabic poetry: Introductory remarks [PDF]
Older generations of modern critics pronounced negative assessments of both Byzantine and Arabic poetry for lacking originality and creativity. Further, medieval readers of Greek and Arabic presumably could not properly understand the content of
Mavroudi Maria
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