The image of a man in women's poetry in the early days of Islam and the Umayyad era, a study in content and art
Keywords:
content, art, women's poetry, man's image, the Islamic and Umayyad eraAbstract
This research aims to study the image of man in feminist poetry in the
early days of Islam and the Umayyad era in an extensive study in
terms of content and art, and shows that the poet woman is not
different from the male poet in literary creativity, and expresses her
vision with complete clarity about what she feels in her poetic
experience. The image of the man in the hair of the woman in those
two eras is reflected in the following question: How was the image of
the man in her hair, whether he was a father, a brother, a son, or
anything else? What are the positive qualities that are unique to each
of them? And how was the relationship between the woman and
them? And how the image of the beloved man and the qualities of the
ideal man and the leader were manifestedAnd the political content in
her poetry and art?
The researcher has taken the artistic method as a method to study it,
taking advantage of other approaches that illuminate the technical
aspects and unveil the artistic creativity in women's poetry in the early
days of Islam and the Umayyad era.
This study reached the most prominent results, including:
demonstrating the position that women enjoyed in society in the early
days of Islam and the Umayyad era, and this position was reinforced
by Islam, which guaranteed her full rights. Islam and the Umayyad
period,Represented by religious words, words of love, and words of
praise. The study clarified in full clarity the artistic methods and the
pictorial aesthetic features in expressing the poetic experiences of
women in those two eras. The researcher recommends studying the
image of the leader man or the image of the caliph in women's poetry
in ancient literature.
Keywords: content - art - women's poetry - man's image - the Islamic
and Umayyad era