International Journal of Literacy and Education
2024, Vol. 4, Issue 2, Part B
Rhetorical methods in the poetry of Samwal
Author(s): Mona Sahib Muhammad
Abstract: Al-Samaw'al was an Arab poet from the pre-Islamic era who converted to Judaism and lived among the Jewish community, yet retained many Arab customs. Therefore, much of his poetry reflects pride and fervor. He was positively influenced by the belief in the Day of Judgment, which fostered his virtuous character. Al-Samaw'al became renowned for his loyalty to Imru' al-Qays and was a natural poet, free from affectation or pretension. His innate skill in poetry led writers to mention him and regard him above other Jewish poets. This study aims to clarify the poet's lineage and religion, as well as his poetic value through his themes, rhetorical expressions, and artistic imagery.
DOI: 10.22271/27891607.2024.v4.i2b.222Pages: 146-153 | Views: 68 | Downloads: 20Download Full Article: Click Here
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Mona Sahib Muhammad.
Rhetorical methods in the poetry of Samwal. Int J Literacy Educ 2024;4(2):146-153. DOI:
10.22271/27891607.2024.v4.i2b.222