Prophetic praise in Andalusian poetry, the Almohad era

The personality of the Messenger (may God bless him and grant him peace) was and still is one of the most influential figures in its era and the ages that followed it, and the impact of his personality is evident in Arabic literature, both oriental and Moroccan. Al-Rafi`ah, in addition to his peculi...

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Main Author: Munjed Bahjat
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Mosul, College of Arts 1981-03-01
Series:آداب الرافدين
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Online Access:https://radab.mosuljournals.com/article_166107_0092b5af01d397fc458dc7f3b28e0bc9.pdf
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Summary:The personality of the Messenger (may God bless him and grant him peace) was and still is one of the most influential figures in its era and the ages that followed it, and the impact of his personality is evident in Arabic literature, both oriental and Moroccan. Al-Rafi`ah, in addition to his peculiarity, through the revelation and the message he conveyed, so people entered it in droves. <br />Fourteen centuries after the emigration of the Holy Prophet, Muslims' memories are renewed with their imminent glory that the fathers and grandfathers cherished, based on the piety of God and Radwan, so they established that sublime civilization, and in the midst of celebrating this occasion, my research deals with a corner of this civilization in the era of the monotheists in Andalusia with the praise of the Prophet of Muslims prophet Muhammad peace be upon him <br />The research confirms, through the topic of prophetic praise poetry, that the tributary of religion has not stopped <br />He was late in supplying Arab culture in general, and Arab literature in particular, in contrast to the distorted image it produces in some incomplete studies when it makes the impact of Islam fleeting on Arab literature. <br />The dimensions of this influence on Andalusian poetry during the Almohad era have varied from many aspects related to the language, style, meanings and ideas that the poem falls within. The prophetic praise reveals to us the close relationships and strong bonds between the personality of the Messenger (may God bless him and grant him peace) and the poets themselves. The magnitude of this influence was great through the large number of poets who praised the Messenger (PBUH) and the volume of this poetry in relation to their other poems - as they were not far from the largest source of Islamic law after the Holy Qur’an - the noble hadith which is the sum of the sayings of the Messenger (may God bless him and grant him peace) ) And his actions.
ISSN:0378-2867
2664-2506