ramz altaear in the poetry of Ibn Shahid Al-Andalusi))

Authors

  • Ayoob Mansor Ali

Keywords:

ramz, taear, Ibn Shahid Al-Andalusi

Abstract

alramz is one of the techniques widely used in poetry. Alramz is a means used by the poet to suggest instead of directness and explanation. It moves the reader from the direct level of the poem to the meanings and connotations that lie behind the words. It also completes what words cannot explain. Alramz is what allows us to contemplate something else beyond the text. Alramz is, above all, a hidden meaning and revelation. It is the language that begins when the language of the poem ends, or it is the poem that takes shape in your consciousness after reading the poem. This ramz is the best possible way to express something for which there is no other intellectual equivalent.12:29

      It is true that its logical or rational content can be perceived and understood, but its illogical content cannot be fully explained, but is picked up by intuition.
      In this study, I dealt with one of the controversial issues in the literary arena, which is the ramz in Andalusian poetry. The research included a brief introduction to the ramz and its spread in literary circles, due to the aesthetics of this literary style. I also dealt in my study with an overview of the poet Ibn Shahid Al-Andalusi, and the definition of the symbol as a language. In terminology, the definition of the taear through Arabic dictionaries and the types of taears , and then I began to explain the ramoz of the taear to the poet, and that the ramoz of the taear is present in the literature of all peoples and in all literary eras from pre-Islamic poetry all the way to modern poetry, and each bird has a ramz according to its type, some of which ramoz love and others. Some ramoz bad luck, some symbolize clearness, and some ramoz strength. These ramz give esoteric and conceptual connotations. Ibn Shahid Al-Andalusi used the symbolism of the taear in his poetry. He ramz the eagle and the eagle with power and authority, as it is the mistress of the birds. Likewise, the crow is a symbol of bad luck and separation, and the dove is a symbol of love and nostalgia. Longing, and the magpie bird, which is a member of the corvid family, are symbols of bad luck. Thus, it shows us that the ramoz altaear is present in the poetry of Ibn Shahid Al-Andalusi, and he used it correctly in his poems.

Published

2024-07-01