Volume 1 Issue 3
Published: 1971-12-01
Contents
Research Paper
The Moallakat in English Literature
Issam Al-Khatib
The Moallakat, or the "Seven Golden Odes", or the "Suspended Poens", had a long history of translation and probable influence on English poetry. The Seven Poens are the nost fameus survivors of a...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1972.166753
Abu Tammam and poetic art
Omar Al-Talib
About me Abu Tammam great attention to Arabic poetry righteousness from it. As he collected Arabic poetry in enthusiasm and other books. This familiarity with Arabic poetry was one of the factors...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1971.166501
Abu Tammam ,Biography and works
MOUFID M. NOURI
His name was Habib ibn-Aws, a celebrated Arabie poet and anthelogist in the golden prime. of the 'Abbsids. He was born in the second half of the second century of the Hejra, in either 188/804 or...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1972.166757
Abi Tammam poetry in the old balance of criticism
Salim Al-Hamdany
If you search for the flourishing of Arabic literature, then you should only read the poets of the third and fourth centuries of the Hijri. I am only afraid that you find your desire in the poetry...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1971.166502
Al-mubarid praise of Aba Tamam
Hazim Taha
As for Abu Tammam, he is the Lord of Maan. And refine the door and mind. He witnessed him in every innovative sense. He did not walk on a trail. He is not defending the status of strangers in which...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1971.166503
Islamic features in the poetry of Abi Tammam
Hazim Ghdeer
What did the Noble Quran do - since it came to the heart of the Messenger, may Gods prayers and peace be upon him, it spewed life and light into the souls, hearts and minds of people and dispelled...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1971.166504
From the inspiration of Abu Tammam: Language and Literature in the First Half of the Ninth Century AD
Joel Aziz
The memory of Abu Tammam aroused a curiosity for me, and I wondered about the state of language and literature in England during the period in which this Arab poet lived. Such a study complements...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.1971.166505