Imam Hussein and the truth of faith according to the Al-Jawahiri

A study in the trends of criticism of the poetic text

Authors

  • Kifaa Thajeel Mousa Ph.D, Department of Arabic Language, University of Thi-Qar, Nasiriyah, Iraq
  • Bassam Ali Hussein Ph.D, Department of Arabic Language, University of Thi-Qar, Nasiriyah, Iraq

Keywords:

Imam Hussein, The Truth of Faith, Humanity, Trends in Criticism of Poetic Text, Invocation and Lamentation of the Jihadist Personality.

Abstract

Among the textual studies in which the researcher invested the mechanisms of the artistic method is the study of Dr. Falih Karim Al-Rikabi tagged with (Imam Hussein, , and the truth of faith according to Al-Jawahiri), The Imam Hussein bin Ali bin Abi Talib peace be upon them male renewed and a bright fact recited by time takes his place in the souls and be a hoarding symbol of aspirants towards freedom and victory, has recorded an immortal travel when he revolted against injustice and tyranny and instilled the spirit of revolution and principle when all revolutionaries, Imam Hussein, has freed the proud souls of their shackles was a beacon to guide him to the Day of Judgment, and poetry had the largest share in recording that event and celebrating it over the years It is the day of the victory of blood over the sword, that victory that blew creativity, the revolution of kindness was a renewed topic for humanity and will remain until the Day of Judgment and that day will remain a poetic subject flowing to creators.

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Published

2024-09-04

How to Cite

Mousa, K. T., & Hussein, B. A. (2024). Imam Hussein and the truth of faith according to the Al-Jawahiri: A study in the trends of criticism of the poetic text. Herança, 8(1), 206–211. Retrieved from https://revistaheranca.com/index.php/heranca/article/view/937

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