The Art of Humanism in Ibn Al-Rumi's Poetry

Authors

  • Hamza Khaled Department of Arabic Language and Literature , University of Mazandaran , Iran
  • Behruz Gorbanzadeh Department of Arabic Language and Literature , University of Mazandaran , Iran
  • Mehdi Shahrokh Department of Arabic Language and Literature , University of Mazandaran , Iran

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36318/jall/2023/v1.i37.14118

Keywords:

humanism, Ibn Al-Roumi, nature, description

Abstract

Humanization is a critical term that consists in transforming inanimate objects into human beings who feel and feel. The use of the art of Missing in Abbasid poetry increased after their merging with nature, so they felt that they imagined nature as a human society in all its details, and they borrowed from nature to describe their world, as they stripped their human feelings and feelings over nature. Ibn al-Rumi was one of the most prominent poets of description and nature in the Abbasid era, as his skill and ability in description appeared more than his skill in other arts. Through it, he expressed his inner Arab feelings, especially in his portrayal of nature and his integration into it. This research attempts to address the phenomenon of humanism in Ibn al-Roumi's poetry through the descriptive-analytical approach and to shed light on this pictorial art. The poet’s nature became to speak, see, dialogue, hear, cry, laugh, and circulate... It is distinguished by all the senses of living human beings. The poet aimed from the process of humanization as well as creating aesthetics in description, expressing his thoughts, feelings, world and society. people in general

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Published

2023-11-15

How to Cite

Khaled, Hamza, et al. “The Art of Humanism in Ibn Al-Rumi’s Poetry”. Journal of Arabic Language and Literature, vol. 1, no. 37, Nov. 2023, pp. 653-72, doi:10.36318/jall/2023/v1.i37.14118.

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