ENGLISH-8 Al- Khansa -The Poetess of Arabic Elegies: Biography and Critical Analysis of His Poetry
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.53575/E8.v4.02(20).69-81Keywords:
Al-Khansa, Tumadir bint 'Amr, Al- Khansa's poetry, Arabic Elegies, Umm-ul-Shuhada (Mother of Martyrs)Abstract
Arabs from widely different experiences have resorted to language arts over the centuries to express themselves and as a means of encouraging, regulating, or shaping their societies' social fabric. The current study is an effort to evaluate and analyse the literary, metaphysical, theosophical, philosophical, and imaginative dimensions of the Al-Khansa' poetry. It is a fact that too many studies have now been completed on the Abbasid period's poets, and far less attention was paid to the reviews on the Poets of the Abbasid period, so this is the insight that have culminated me to endeavour upon operating on the subject. The findings are based entirely on a review of the literature of books and papers previously published, and a study from a few listed poems. The critical inference is that the influence of Arabic poems entirely depends on how they have been written. Besides, the development of reasonably large stages for poetry shedding, the availability of rewards for innovative poetry, and even an authoritarian dictator or institution's backing are established as its most significant factors for developing a famous poem.