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Pre-Islamic Qasidas

2023-02-07 20:45:24

Former Kasida of Muslim and all the different walks and heroes on the planet over the years have different meanings for everyone. It is very difficult to define this word. People may think that it is a hero, others may not. Some definitions include brave man, superman, champion, conqueror, winner and winner. This definition varies from person to person. Continuous murderers may regard Charles Manson as his / her hero, but others may regard people with good character as their hero (in a good sense).

Mu'allaqat (Arabic: Arabic: المعلقات) is the name of Kashida that began in the series of seven Arabic poems or Muslims before. Each poem in the collection has a different writer and is considered to be their best work. Mu'allaqat means 'floating poetry' or 'hanging poetry' from poetry hanging on the wall of Mecca. 7 authors have about 100 years of history, they are Imru'al-Qais, Tarafa, Zuhayr, Labīd, 'Antara Ibn Shaddad', Amr ibn Kulthum and Harith ibn Hilliza. Every Mu'allaqat contains stories about writer's life and tribal politics. This is because poetry was used to promote the tribal king, wealth, and people's power in the pre-Muslim era.

Imru'al-Qays is one of the biggest poets of Mu'allaqat and inventor of classical Carole and Casher style. In this poetic style invention, the focus is on ruins. The main purpose of this poem - used as a form of nostalgia at the ruins of Kashida. In the first part of the form, the author has created a section called atlal. There, the hero tripped over the abandoned camp and remembered it. The problem of the desert becoming full or empty can basically be answered from two perspectives - Eastist and Westerners. Lawrence is a perfect example of Western ideals. He believes that the land of the desert is a colony in the sky. But this is not the view of his desert sky. People who borrow best for his ego-centric or ego-centric