Naslov (tur)

Sadati an-naqšiyya kasatuhum maliyye...

Autor

Nepoznat,

Opis (srp)

Među najčuvenijim pesnicima predislamskog perioda nalaze se Imru l-Kajs, Samaval ibn Adija, an-Nabiga Dubjani, Tarafa ibn al-Abd i Zuhajr ibn Abi Sulma. Ostali pesnici, kao što su Taabata Šaran, aš-Šanfara, Urvaibn al-Vard, bili su poznati kao suluk ili lutajući pesnici, čiji se veći deo opusa sastojao od napada na surovost plemenskog načina života i pohvale usamljenosti. Neki takvi napadi na vrednosti klana i plemena trebalo je da budu zajedljivi i da diraju slušaoce samo da bi se konačno potvrdilo sve ono što članovi slušateljstva smatraju najdražim u zajedničkim vrednostima i načinu života. Dok su se takvi pesnici tesno poistovećivali sa vlastitim plemenom, drugi, poput al-Aše, bili su poznati po lutanju u potrazi za poslom kod svih kojima je poezija bila potrebna.

Opis (eng)

Among the most famous poets of the pre-Islamic era are Imru' al-Qais, Samaw'al ibn 'Adiya, al-Nabighah al-Dhubyani, Tarafahibn al 'Abd , and Zuhayr ibn Abî Sûlmâ. Other poets, such as Ta'abbata Sharran, al-Shanfara, 'Urwahibn al-Ward, were known as su'luk or vagabond poets, much of whose works consisted of attacks on the rigidity of tribal life and praise of solitude. Some of these attacks on the values of the clan and of the tribe were meant to be ironic, teasing the listeners only in order finally to endorse all that the members of the audience held most dear about their communal values and way of life. While such poets were identified closely with their own tribes, others, such as al-A'sha, were known for their wanderings in search of work from whoever needed poetry

Jezik

turski

Datum

2012-03-07T10:41:21.033Z

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