التجربة الزهدية و تجلياتها عند سابق البربري

Sabeq Albarbary. in Umayyad era. is considered one of the prominent asceticism poets. Such asceticism experience has appeared in his poems clearly. This research aims to shedding the light on this experience and its appearance. It has been initiated by an introduction and searching for the asceticis...

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Veröffentlicht in:مجلة العلوم التربوية والدراسات الإنسانية سلسلة الآداب والعلوم التربوية والإنسانية والتطبيقية 2021, Vol.6 (14), p.307-338
1. Verfasser: أحمد، ناصر محمد دحان
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Zusammenfassung:Sabeq Albarbary. in Umayyad era. is considered one of the prominent asceticism poets. Such asceticism experience has appeared in his poems clearly. This research aims to shedding the light on this experience and its appearance. It has been initiated by an introduction and searching for the asceticism definition linguistically, formally. Besides, it entails a biography about the poet's name, life and poems. Lateron, the research clarifies the poet's poetic vision and the aesthetical features of his poems. The research has been concluded by the research results. For instance, Sabeq Albarbary has been distinguished by his only art which is asceticism. He has gone one better than his consorts in Umayyad era. The research has stated the asceticism sources for a poet. In addition, it has revealed the poet's poetic vision from different issues in his poems. For example, vilifying the mortal life, death, enlisting the virtuous guardians, vilifying collecting money and moralizing. Finally, the research has revealed the aesthetical features in his asceticism poems by using the language and its effect on the holly quran language, the honorable prophetic speech and aesthetical portraits. In addition, such researches into the aesthetic features of the artistic image and the construction methods used by the poet.
ISSN:2617-5908
2709-0302