Shawqi's prophecies
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36324/fqhj.v1i1.8507Keywords:
Prophetic, Shawqi, poetry, Islamic, prophecy.Abstract
After the development of modern medical studies and the When I looked around Shawqi's rich poetic gardens, I was dazzled by the fresh flowers and ripe fruits hanging from his Andalusian, Islamic, Brotherhood, Egyptian, Turkish, Khedivial, descriptions, love poems, and plays. Among those dazzling things, the prophetic poems were the most beautiful in formulation, the highest in status, the noblest in goal, and the holiest in subject or focus. That is why I could not resist their magic mixed with the lights and graces of prophethood. Much has been written about Shawqi - as far as I know - but I have not found an independent study on prophetic poems, which has left me in front of the temptation of confusion and longing for what is beautiful and noble in our Arab and Islamic heritage.
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