Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023)
Open Access
Peer Reviewed

Extrapolation of the image of the motherhood of the bird in Al-Qama Al-Fahl's Diwan

Authors

Amani Saud Khishan Al-Qurashi

DOI:

10.26389/AJSRP.Q270323

Published:

2023-09-29

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Abstract

Study Methodology: The study took into account the analytical descriptive approach, which is based on the inquisitive extrapolation of the image of the motherhood of the bird in the poetry of Al-Qamah Al-Fahal.
The aim of the study: tracing the hair of the stallion's bite in order to reveal the image of the motherhood of the bird, and seeking to discover the poets' intentions from that.
Results of the study: The study proved that: the image of the motherhood of the bird at the stallion’s bite denies the allegations and accusations that afflicted the pre-Islamic poetry, and denied the Arab mind creativity, and accused it of its superficiality, materialism, and lack of imagination, as it became evident that the pre-Islamic poet possessed a high sense that makes it go beyond the description of the appearance of things and beings To dive into her depths, and reveal her psychological feelings of fear, anxiety and tenderness in her highest form, which is the image of motherhood.
The image of the motherhood of the bird was limited to ostriches alone. This is done by mentioning eggs and chicks together; The reason for this may be that the ostrich bird was close to the pre-Islamic poet in terms of its dwelling and its inability to fly.

Keywords:

Motherhood Birds Arabic Poetry Poet Al-Qamah Al-Fahal

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Author Biography

  • Amani Saud Khishan Al-Qurashi, الكلية الجامعية بالليث | جامعة أم القرى | المملكة العربية السعودية; University College | Al-Laith - Umm Al-Qura University | KSA ,

    University College | Al-Laith - Umm Al-Qura University | KSA

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How to Cite

Al-Qurashi, A. S. K. (2023). Extrapolation of the image of the motherhood of the bird in Al-Qama Al-Fahl’s Diwan. Journal of Arabic Language Sciences and Literature, 2(4), 54-66. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.Q270323