Summoning religious and heritage figures in Ahmed Abdel-Moati's poetry
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https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2021/v1.i47.222Keywords:
Characters, notice, Abdul Muti E, call up, codeAbstract
The contemporary Egyptian poet Ahmed Abd al-Moati tried, through the use of coding, to summon religious and heritage personalities to enrich his poems, by mentioning outstanding examples in cultural and religious history, including: Adam (), Jesus (), Maryam al-Batoul, and Imam Ali (). ) and Imam Hussain () and Al-Mu'tasim. In this research, we tried to investigate the poet's diwan and reveal these personalities in order to identify the reasons and method for summoning these personalities and clarifying the purpose of their employment. This study aims to reveal the poetics of this phenomenon and its effectiveness in the form of the vision of the poet and the statement of its interdependence and interdependence with his poetic experience, as well as the disclosure of transformations and external and internal influences that affected the vision of the poet Abdel Moti. The results of the research indicate that the poet Abd al-Muti, by summoning the characters, was able to deepen his poetic experience by evoking religious and heritage symbols, and dealing with symbols and employing them in his poetry to serve his ideas, beliefs, and enthusiasm about the current situation.
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Copyright (c) 2021 Habib Afri Mufred, Assistant Professor Dr. Suhad Jadry, Associate Professor Dr. Jawad Saadoun zadeh
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