The role of narrators in making the historical event of women according to the theory of the hero Carlyle Hind Bint Utbah as a model

Authors

  • Iman Obaid Wanas Imam Al-Kadhim College for Islamic Sciences, University Najaf Branch / Islamic History

Keywords:

Hind bin Utbah, novelist space, Uhud, Yarmouk Day, Carlyle's hero theory

Abstract

The study of the subject of our research focused on the role of narrators and how they made the historical event of personalities in a way that is almost closer to the truth and reality, by following the approach of filling the fictional void that exists in that event, for the benefit of a certain group or party. It has a signification and a far-reaching impact in its use and circulation later, and therefore the tracing of these traces became after them many writers, researchers and people of the common people alike, until I was considered one of the priorities of ammunition and the heritage of this Islamic world and it was the best A model we have chosen for this field is the personality of Hind Bint Utbah and the narratives put in her that explicitly and implicitly demonstrate her courage and heroism according to the theory of the Scottish philosopher Thomas Carlyle, the theory of heroes. In explaining the extent of the interdependence and relationship of this theory with our personality that we have mastered for study and research. As for the second axis, we have summarized in it the most important of those texts that referred to the issue of the heroism and power of Hind Bint Utbah’s personality and to what she made until she was immortalized by history and Islamic heritage

 

Published

2022-11-30