This article is an unpublished chapter of Vol-2 of this writer's Urduwork (The Pre-Islamic Arabic Literature [Urdu]). It introduces tothe Urdu world a comparatively less known poetess, Jalilah bint Murrah of ancient Arabia who happens to be one of the central characters of the long war of Basus that ensued after a petty quarrel and continued for as long as forty years. The article sheds light on the culture, manners and sentiments of the pagan Arabs while highlighting their unusual talent for poetr
ʿAbdallah b. Subayyil (d. 1933) is the last great ghazal poet of the pre-oil era in Central Arabia. ...
This article investigates how the secular Arabic poetic tradition interacted with the new religious ...
We expect poetry to be poetical, an expression of emotions, meditative and the like. It seems unusua...
This article is an unpublished chapter of Vol-2 of this writer's Urduwork (The Pre-Islamic Arabic Li...
The Arabic literary work is very famous for its beauty. Even, its beauty is incomparable to the lite...
(Madhah) or praise has always been a very important and common topic of the poets in the literature ...
This is a study, collected from numerous reference books, of anthologies and diwans in which any pre...
Unlike most ancient Arabic poetry, the poems attributed to Umayya b. Abī l-Ṡalt treat subjects that ...
This article aims to introduce another trend in pre-Islamic Arabic poetry as opposed to tribalism. T...
The Jewish Woman Poetry in the middle-age not represent a field of study in itself because most of t...
The Article entitled: Lament poetry regarding Ahl-e-Bait and its development in various periods is a...
al-Khansaʾ was a remarkable poet of seventh-century Arabia whose life and career spanned the Jahiliy...
This article aims to study the development of Arabic poetry from its early phase to its modern one. ...
It cannot be denied that Arab people own abundant types of culture. One of those types is literature...
Marsia is a popular poetic genre of Oriental Literature. It has a unique place and importance. It ha...
ʿAbdallah b. Subayyil (d. 1933) is the last great ghazal poet of the pre-oil era in Central Arabia. ...
This article investigates how the secular Arabic poetic tradition interacted with the new religious ...
We expect poetry to be poetical, an expression of emotions, meditative and the like. It seems unusua...
This article is an unpublished chapter of Vol-2 of this writer's Urduwork (The Pre-Islamic Arabic Li...
The Arabic literary work is very famous for its beauty. Even, its beauty is incomparable to the lite...
(Madhah) or praise has always been a very important and common topic of the poets in the literature ...
This is a study, collected from numerous reference books, of anthologies and diwans in which any pre...
Unlike most ancient Arabic poetry, the poems attributed to Umayya b. Abī l-Ṡalt treat subjects that ...
This article aims to introduce another trend in pre-Islamic Arabic poetry as opposed to tribalism. T...
The Jewish Woman Poetry in the middle-age not represent a field of study in itself because most of t...
The Article entitled: Lament poetry regarding Ahl-e-Bait and its development in various periods is a...
al-Khansaʾ was a remarkable poet of seventh-century Arabia whose life and career spanned the Jahiliy...
This article aims to study the development of Arabic poetry from its early phase to its modern one. ...
It cannot be denied that Arab people own abundant types of culture. One of those types is literature...
Marsia is a popular poetic genre of Oriental Literature. It has a unique place and importance. It ha...
ʿAbdallah b. Subayyil (d. 1933) is the last great ghazal poet of the pre-oil era in Central Arabia. ...
This article investigates how the secular Arabic poetic tradition interacted with the new religious ...
We expect poetry to be poetical, an expression of emotions, meditative and the like. It seems unusua...