Features of development and renewal (in the ghazals of the Islamic and Umayyad eras)

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https://doi.org/10.32792/tqartj.v1i41.394

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spinning, sensual, virginal, Islamists, Umayyads

Abstract

This study stems from the fact that the poetry of spinning in the early days of Islam and the Umayyad era, which is separated by only a short period of time between them, has an advantage that it advances On an equal footing with other purposes of poetry that he was not among them - the time of ignorance -; Because the Arabs did not care about it as much as they cared about the original purposes from which they built their hair, so spinning was included in other purposes, and then it came to me that I draw up a procedural plan through which I clarify its origin, its influence by external factors and psychological motives, its types, and its most prominent poets in these two eras, the early days of Islam. and the Umayyad, In terms of the extremely brief amount of research, accompanied by intense poetic evidence on all the characteristics of the virginal and sensual poetry.

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2023-03-26

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Literature and language

How to Cite

“Features of Development and Renewal (in the Ghazals of the Islamic and Umayyad Eras)”. 2023. Thi Qar Arts Journal 1 (41): 58-79. https://doi.org/10.32792/tqartj.v1i41.394.