Harnessing The Hereditary Udai Ibn Zaid Al-Abaddi’and Ummaya Ibn Abi e-salt e-Thaqafi’s Poetry

Year: 
2005
Discussion Committee: 
Supervisors: 
Dr. Ehsan El-Deek
Authors: 
Sana Ahmed Saleem Abdullah
Abstract: 
This study dwelt on the traditional. The importance of studying the traditional stems from its significant impact on society”, and human, religious, historical and literary ideology, for any development in any society needs appropriate effective, well-developed, cultural and social foundations which meet needs of people. The study, in addition to a preface and an intorudtion, had seven chapters and highlighted its significance in the past and at present. The researcher came to the conclusion that the interest in and scientific study of the traditional has a significant impact on poets’ minds and psyches as well as their education, thus reflecting all that in their poetry. Chapter one was devoted to the poets’ presence in both time and place. Each one represented a different environment, a different religion and culture. They interacted with them and liven the events of their eras and employed the traditional in an impressive fashion. In chapter two, the researcher surveyed the sources of the traditional in the pre-Islamic era as both poets had “durnk” from the same spring. The researcher dwelt on the environment and its impact on the Arab mentality, the ancient religious thought, the wonders of the Arabs and the historical events.
Pages Count: 
452
Status: 
Published