Artistic images to shape the image of women in the pre-Islamic era

Authors

  • Asst.Lect. Noor al-Huda Haider Ghali

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47831/mjh.v3i2.722

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Asst.Lect. Noor al-Huda Haider Ghali

Abstract

When talking about pre-Islamic poetry, it is necessary to look at the images that this poetry produced, and the ideas that were ideologised according to the poet’s axioms. The poets of pre-Islamic times demonstrated that man does not separate himself from his environment and the molds in which he grew up and upon which, so all the poetic images that we can find are the product of The poet’s environment, his life, his society, and everything that surrounds him, his thoughts, and his imagination are the harvest of this upbringing. Therefore, we had to explain these images and their reasons, but in a rhetorical manner, to demonstrate the templates that can be used on Arabic texts in all times. The pre-Islamic text is capable of subjecting rhetorical images to its analytical concepts. We have taken some poetic models from pre-Islamic poetry as text to talk about similarity, juxtaposition, and exchange in ancient Arabic poetry, by subjecting them to analysis in form and content, and this is the area of work that we worked to uncover in the lines of this research.

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Published

2025-04-15