আরবীকাব্যে আবু তাম্মামের অবদান
Abu Tammam's Contributions to Arabic Poetry
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https://doi.org/10.64102/rujal.0712Keywords:
Abu Tammam, Abu Tammam’s literature, Arabic Poetry, Diwan e Hamasa, Abbasid eraAbstract
Abu Tammam, an influential Arab poet of the Abbasid era, is best known for his masterpiece, the Diwan Hamasa. Born in Syria in the 9th century CE, Abu Tammam displayed exceptional poetic talent from a young age. His Diwan Hamasa is a collection of poems that celebrates courage, heroism, and noble virtues, recounting the lives and exploits of legendary Arab warriors and chieftains. The Diwan Hamasa stands as a testament to Abu Tammam's poetic brilliance and his ability to evoke deep emotions through his verses. It pays homage to the rich history and traditions of the Arab people, highlighting the values of loyalty, sacrifice, and resilience. Abu Tammam's mastery of language and his skillful use of metaphors and rhythmic structures set a new standard for poetic excellence, shaping the development of Arabic literature and influencing generations of poets. Even centuries after his passing, Abu Tammam's Diwan Hamasa remains an enduring testament to the power of poetry to capture the essence of human experience and elevate it to the realm of art. Its verses continue to inspire and resonate with readers, carrying the spirit of heroism and honor across generations.
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