Kur’an Kıssalarının Klasik Arap Şiirindeki Yansımaları: Nûh Kıssası Örneği

The Qur’ān has received great attention in Arabic literature with its rich content, language features and the ability to address anyone. Especially in the field of poetry, it is possible to see the reflections of these parables in their most beautiful forms. The poets sometimes take the works of Sto...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cumhuriyet ilahiyat dergisi 2017-06, Vol.21 (1), p.321-354
1. Verfasser: Küçüksarı, Mücahit
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Zusammenfassung:The Qur’ān has received great attention in Arabic literature with its rich content, language features and the ability to address anyone. Especially in the field of poetry, it is possible to see the reflections of these parables in their most beautiful forms. The poets sometimes take the works of Story-poem and transfer these parables to the reader together with their own interpretations, and sometimes use different motifs in these parables as an aid to the transfer of their own feelings. Noah parable is also a source of inspiration for poets with its remarkable and exemplary content. Some poets have received poems describing this parable. Some of them included the motifs of this parable such as the flood, the ship of Noah and his age, in his poems, and so they alluded to the parable. In this context, many poets who lived in classical period were scanned in our study and tried to reach different examples and tried to reveal the reflections of Noah parable in Arabic poetry.The Qur’ānic parables have a great influence on the Arabic language in terms of their content and style. The fact that these parables have a vivid narrative and that they have a direction that addresses everyone further increases the power of this influence. Arab poetry also has a vivid and enthusiastic narrative. Moreover, poetry has always been the most effective expression of Arabs. So it was unthinkable for Arab poetry to remain independent of this influence of the Qur’ānic parables.Since the earliest times, stories and poetry have always been in life of all societies. All the experiences of life, such as wars, hunting adventures, heroisms and love sometimes found in the lines of poetry, sometimes in the lines of a story. For this reason, within literary genres, stories and poetry are always the most interesting. Moreover, these two literary genres have always been in an interaction throughout history. It is also possible to see this strong relation between Qur’ānic parables and poetry. Because there are so many impressive motifs in these parables that they become inspiration for the poets. In this context, the Noah parable should be mentioned in particular.Noah’s parable is a common theme in written and oral literary products of different cultures and literatures. This is not so different for Arabic poetry. Because some Arab poets have received poems -that it is possible to call such poems as story-poetry- describing this parable. And others used the motifs of this parable in their po
ISSN:2528-9861
2528-987X
DOI:10.18505/cuid.292846