Ethical and the ruler of the ruler of Abid ibn al -Abrais al -Asadi

Authors

  • Taha Ghaleb Abdul Rahim Taha Associate Professor, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, College of Science and Islamic Studies, Qalqilya, Palestine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2021/v1.i50.1869

Keywords:

Moral objectivity, Judgmental advice, Obaid bin Al-Abras Al-Asadi

Abstract

The analytical lesson of Ubaid Ibn Al-Abras Al-Asadi's poetry draws on two themes: moral reasoning and judgmental advice. In order to stand on the ideal model, in the system of morals of the pre-Islamic people; with its individual and collective manifestations; A cradle for the ascent of wisdom and the purity of the soul, in my framework: path and existence. The hierarchical titles line up, in the approach of the two research thesis; With an introductory opening in the two concepts: (linguistic and idiomatic; for morals and wisdom); An introduction to the interrogation of the poetic text; Within my research: (moral objection: individual and collective), and (judgmental advice: behavioral, existential), with the rooting of their rationale, and the intensification of their conclusions. The scientific method lies; In taking the descriptive approach to illuminating concepts, the inferential in the immanence of poetry, and the inductive in the introspection of the indicators of the contents, and the influences of the methods. This lesson concluded with the distinction of the poetic discourse of Ubaid. With the striking statement of social, intellectual and cultural ideals; In My Domain: Ethics, Wisdom; On my approach: moderation and advice. Within two levels: the individual and the group; We seek the highness of morals in dealing, and the elevation of thought in belief. In line with the ideal system in pre-Islamic social thought, while showing the close stylistic link between meanings and buildings.

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Published

2021-12-13

How to Cite

Taha , Taha. “Ethical and the Ruler of the Ruler of Abid Ibn Al -Abrais Al -Asadi”. Kufa Journal of Arts, vol. 1, no. 50, Dec. 2021, pp. 335-82, doi:10.36317/kaj/2021/v1.i50.1869.

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