The Sufi poetry of Dr. Abdul Wali Al-Shamiri, the poem "The Late AlSajjad" as a model: Stylistic study

Authors

  • Ansa Abdulkareem Saeed Raajeh Ph.D. Scholar, Faculty of Arabic, International Islamic University, Islamabad. Pakistan, Faculty Member, Arabic Language Department, Taiz University, Taiz, Yemen
  • Bushra Yasmin Hashim Teaching research associate, Faculty of Arabic, International Islamic university Islamabad. Pakistan.

Keywords:

research aims, creative aspects, personality of the poet, Attracting and drawing, God Almighty, loud voices

Abstract

This research aims to shed light on one of the creative aspects of the personality of the poet  Abdul Wali Al-Shamiri, where his creative formation in the phenomenon of "Sufi poetry" was  identified by the poet, as he took Sufi poetry as a way to express his pain and pain at the  separation of his father, where he worked on Attracting and drawing the attention of the reader;  To share with him his worries and sorrows, and by studying the divine and spiritual sounds, he  divided them into four sections: loud voices, whispered voices, explosive sounds, and fricative  sounds. Much prostration to God Almighty, and loud voices recorded a distinguished presence  in most of the passages, and they had the best luck compared to the whispered, explosive, and  fricative voices, as we showed through statistics and induction.

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Published

2022-06-30

How to Cite

Ansa Abdulkareem Saeed Raajeh, & Bushra Yasmin Hashim. (2022). The Sufi poetry of Dr. Abdul Wali Al-Shamiri, the poem "The Late AlSajjad" as a model: Stylistic study. Jihat-ul-islam, 15(2), 269–283. Retrieved from https://jihat-ul-islam.com.pk/journal/index.php/jihat-ul-islam/article/view/345

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