The sixth layer of pre-Islamic poets In the book (Layers of Stallions of Poets) by Ibn Salam al-Jumhi (d. 231 AH( A critical study

Authors

  • Alaa Hussein Dawood Hussein Alsharae Associate Head of Research / Center for Strategic Studies and Research / Defense University of Military Studies / Ministry of Defense

Keywords:

Tabqa, Ibn Salam, the factors of limelight

Abstract

After this, this research was carried out in the poets of the sixth class of the pre-Islamic poets, which Ibn Salam included in his book Layers and the Legends of the Poets, in which I tried to search for objective and technical reasons that made Ibn Salam put both: (Amr bin Kulthum, Al-Harith bin Hillazah, Antara bin Shaddad and Suwaid Bin Abi Kahl) in one layer.

          The research came in the introduction and introduction, in which the researcher touched on some of the issues that were in question, especially the foundations upon which Ibn Salam used his classes, and the references he adopted as a basis for those monetary values ​​resulting from his classification of the classes.

The research included two topics: the first is entitled: the foundations and standards adopted by Ibn Salamam in his division of the classes, and the second is entitled: Reading in the poets of the sixth class, which is the essence of the research, then came the conclusion, which is a conclusion I concluded during its journey with research in the common denominators of the four poets.

The researcher relied on a group of ancient sources of criticism, and a set of studies that focused on the history of criticism in the pre-Islamic era, until the fourth century AH, trying - as much as it could - not to lean towards the seriousness of the supposed objective criticism, and the researcher does not claim perfection, and God is the guardian of success

Published

2021-01-03