االجواء الشعریۃ فی مکۃ قبل االسالم

The poetic Atmosphere in pre-Islamic Mecca

Authors

  • Dr. Imrana Shahzadi Assistant Professor of Arabic GC Women University, Faisalabad

Keywords:

Poetry, Arab, Mecca, Pre-Islamic

Abstract

Pre-Islamic poetry is deliberately a criterion for the correctness and
eloquence of the language, supporting the language of the Quran and
its meanings, and most of this poetry was attributed to the poets of
the desert. This article deals with the poetic atmosphere in preIslamic Mecca and sheds light on the key features of the poetry of
great Meccan poets. It finds that Arabic poetry is closely allied to the
history and culture of its people, the tedium of peregrine life, rising
of Islam, self-creation of the deepest senses of the Arabs, selfidentity, the interaction and cross fertilization with others
civilization, etc. Through this study we can see the manifestations of
pre-Islamic life in all its aspects and all the news and narratives that
appear in the Arab thought at that time

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Published

2022-06-30

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