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    Sufi symbols In poems of Ibn ᶜArabi and Hamzah Fansuri by Parman, Mazlina, Marni, Nurazmallail

    Published 2021
    “…This article explores the meaning of symbols in Ibn ᶜArabi’s and Hamzah Fansuri’s poems. Both were known as prominent and controversially Sufi’s figures in two different regions, the Arab World and the Malay Archipelago. …”
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    Using digital stories to promote students' learning and understanding of poems in secondary school by Yee, Bee Choo, Abdullah, Tina, Mohd. Nawi, Abdullah

    Published 2017
    “…This study investigates the use of digital stories in the teaching and learning of poems in an upper form classroom in Malaysia. In a mixed method study of eleven participants , multiple data were collected through pre-test and post-test, observations, and interviews. …”
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    The application of the internet in understanding and interpreting meaning of form four English language poems among TESL students by Muda, Ismail @ Abd. Latif, Ismail @ Abd. Latif, Nabilah

    Published 2011
    “…However, books are still a preferred tool of information among the respondents especially on the topic of the local poems. In conclusion, a few propositions have been made on the usage of online resources among TESL teacher-trainees to enrich their knowledge of the KBSM English language poems. …”
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    Social character through poetry for children in rehabilitation by Christinawati, Christinawati, Amalia, Yuni Sari, Mustofa, Hema Rosheny, Pandin, Moses Glorino Rumambo

    Published 2020
    “…By applying a pragmatic approach, the study expects that there will be a change in children since they can learn the contents of poems, and at the same time, they are able to express their feeling by writing poems as well. …”
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    Preserving cham font through online conversion application by Van, Ngoc Sang, Bilal Ali, Mohamad

    Published 2015
    “…In this experiment we have checked the accuracy percentage of three Cham poems and results Ariya Cam Bini 100% (n=1823); Ariya Gleng Anak 99.88% (n=2459); Nai Mai Mang Makah 100% (n=2523). …”
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    Exploring the Cham script to develop the transliteration application for Cham Latin to Cham script by Van, Ngoc Sang, Ali, Mohamad Bilal, Abd Halim, Noor Dayana

    Published 2017
    “…For conversion application, we have checked the accuracy percentage of four Cham poems and results Ariya Gleng Anak 99.88% (n=2459); Nai Mai Mang Makah 100% (n=2523); Ariya Cam Bini 100% (n=1823); Ariya Po Ceng 99.91% (n=2202). …”
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    Islamic art and language as a source of inspiration leading to traditional Arabic calligraphy art by Alashari, Duaa Mohammed, Hamzah, Abd. Rahman, Marni, Nurazmallail

    Published 2019
    “…Calligraphers start creating their art by using some passages from the Quran or Arabic poems as a starting point then they develop their compositions in a complex and intricate piece of art by the overlap of Arabic letter and words that integrate. …”
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    Traditional and cultural beliefs vis-à-vis national and religious myths in sohrab sepehri’s the traveler by Ebrahimi, Mansoureh, Mousavi, Kazem, Ghashghaie, Saied

    Published 2015
    “…This study examines the integration of national and religious myths from varied traditions that permeate Sohrab Sepehri’s poem, The Traveler. The authors posit that Sepehri’s conceptions of these ancient tales and their expression in the poem constitute a creative evolutionary process that stands as our central thesis. …”
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    Paradigms in the teaching and learning of literature by Zainal, Zaidah, Abdullah, Tina

    Published 2008
    “…She argued that “no one can read a poem for us. If there is indeed to be a poem and not simply a literal statement, the reader must have the experience, must ‘live through’ what is being created during the reading.” (1938: 33) She asserted that when a reader reads a literary text in search for factual information than he would adopt the ‘efferent stance.’ …”
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