Arabic and Islamic influences in modern Malaysian literature

Authors

  • Rosney bin Samh
  • Badr Al-Munir bin Muhammad Noor
  • Wan Azura Bint Wan Ahmed
  • Aisha bint Ishaq

Keywords:

influences
literature
Arabic
Islamic
Malaysian
novel
praises
theatrical

Abstract

This study aimed to reveal the influences of Arabic and Islamic in the personality of Malaysian writers and their literary creations influenced by Arabic literature. The study was based on the comparative approach of the French school in comparative literature on the existence of the conditions of influence and influence among the studied literature. The study deals with the Arab and Islamic influences in the personality of Sheikh Mohamed Zine El Abidine Al Aiderous, who performed the poetry of the Prophetic Poetry, and Sheikh El Sayed Al-Hadi, who created the novel from the impact of Zeinab's novel and Alawi Al-Hadi. Arabic is a channel of communication between Arab and Malaysian writers. Through this language influenced Malaysian literature with some Arab and Islamic influences, where the Malaysian writers learned the Arabic language and read the art of Arabic literature, and then created in a new dress. One of the most prominent findings was that these three writers were influenced by Arabic literature. And the impact of the impact of the emergence of the poetry of the Malaysian prophetic influences of the impact of cold and Mahazip, and the emergence of the first Malaysian novel of the impact of the impact of the novel Zaynab, and the birth of the play Tariq ibn Ziad impact of the impact of the story of Fatah al-Andalus. Perhaps the study opens the comparative areas between the literature to readers.

Author Biographies

Rosney bin Samh

Faculty of Major Language Studies | University of Islamic Sciences Malaysia | Malaysia

Badr Al-Munir bin Muhammad Noor

Faculty of Major Language Studies | University of Islamic Sciences Malaysia | Malaysia

Wan Azura Bint Wan Ahmed

Faculty of Major Language Studies | University of Islamic Sciences Malaysia | Malaysia

Aisha bint Ishaq

Faculty of Major Language Studies | University of Islamic Sciences Malaysia | Malaysia

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Published

2017-12-30

How to Cite

Arabic and Islamic influences in modern Malaysian literature. (2017). Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences, 1(11), 124-113. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.R281017

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How to Cite

Arabic and Islamic influences in modern Malaysian literature. (2017). Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences, 1(11), 124-113. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.R281017