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Aesthetic Qualities In Ibn Mleek Alhamwi Poems
Aesthetic Qualities In Ibn Mleek Alhamwi Poems
Journal of the Faculty of Arts (JFA)
AbstractThis research seeks to study the artistic structure of Sheikh Alaeddin's poem, Abu Al-Hassan, Ali bin Muhammad bin Ali bin Abdullah bin Maleek Al-Hamwi Al-Dimashqi Al-Fuqa’i Al-Hanafi, known by 'Ibn Malik Al-Hamwi (480–917 AH)'. The study is based on four topics: The first topic is discussed in Ibn Malik's poetic language, which carefully studies the words are used and correlates them with their meanings. The second topic is talked about the images that he painted. The third topic is rhythm, both the external rhythm like rhymes and meters and the internal rhythm like alliteration and anaphora, so he started with …
Andonia Gountanis' Poems, Andonia Gountanis
Andonia Gountanis' Poems, Andonia Gountanis
Binghamton University Undergraduate Journal
Hello! My name is Andonia Gountanis, I am a junior and a neuroscience major at Binghamton University. My studies mostly consist of heavy-loaded-science courses. I enjoy writing in my free time! This gives me a little diversity in what I do, and gives me a break from all the heavy science material I learn in a day!
New Book Features Work Of Poet, Theologian, Daniel C. Peterson
New Book Features Work Of Poet, Theologian, Daniel C. Peterson
Insights: The Newsletter of the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
The Maxwell Institute’s Middle Eastern Texts Initiative has released the newest book in its Eastern Christian Texts series, a bilingual Syriac/English edition of Select Poems of Ephrem the Syrian. From the second to the eighth century ad, when Arabic supplanted it, Syriac was a major literary language across the Middle East; it is essentially a Christian form of Aramaic, the language spoken by Jesus, the original apostles, and the first Jewish Christians.
Poetics Of The Crystal-Image: Dreams In Mirror And Ashes Of Time Redux, Yuh-Yi Tan
Poetics Of The Crystal-Image: Dreams In Mirror And Ashes Of Time Redux, Yuh-Yi Tan
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
This paper delves into recurrent dreams and related recollections in Andrei Tarkovsky’s Mirror and Wong Kar-wai’s Ashes of Time Redux. Gilles Deleuze has called Mirror a film of “turning crystal” because it reflects the two sides of the protagonist’s relationship with his mother and ex-wife by juxtaposing them in a mysterious labyrinth of past-present-future. The crystal imaging refracts four sides of two couples by showing the bonding of the parents along with the connection to his ex-wife and son. The same structure is apparent in Ashes of Time Redux where another set of two bilateral symmetries is initiated between …
تراث السوسيين في السيرة النبوية, أحمد بن محمد فكير
تراث السوسيين في السيرة النبوية, أحمد بن محمد فكير
Dirassat
The Legacy of the Soussi People in the Biography of the Prophet
The article is about defining the books and references of the Soussi people on the Prophet’s biography from the 3rd until the 8th Hijri century. It also sheds lights on the praiseworthy poems and writings on the subject. Besides, it refers to some Soussi’s writings on the companions of the prophet.
Parnassus: Classical Journal (Volume 7, 2020)
Parnassus: Classical Journal (Volume 7, 2020)
Parnassus: Classical Journal
No abstract provided.
Kanyoo Bridge, Marlowe Frank
Sometimes In Spring, Marlowe Frank
When The Baker’S Bread Breaks, Davey Ozahowski
When The Baker’S Bread Breaks, Davey Ozahowski
CLAMANTIS: The MALS Journal
No abstract provided.
Entire Issue, Kyra E. Blair, Rachel Sedgwick
Entire Issue, Kyra E. Blair, Rachel Sedgwick
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present
No abstract provided.
Kitchen Light, Sabine Hoskinson
A Longing, Sabine Hoskinson
Gone, James Washington Jr.
Anything Superfluous, Andras Gerevich, Andrew Fenthem
Anything Superfluous, Andras Gerevich, Andrew Fenthem
CLAMANTIS: The MALS Journal
No abstract provided.
Whiskey, Adella-Marie G. Cloutier
“Directed Into A Bed Of Trenches”: The Shift In The Language Of Elegy Demonstrated By The War Poetry Of Wilfred Owen
The Graduate Review
No abstract provided.
Сompossition “Maslak Ul-Muttaqin” Sufi-Allohyor To The Turk (Old Uzbek)-Persian Literature, Nargiza Shoaliyeva
Сompossition “Maslak Ul-Muttaqin” Sufi-Allohyor To The Turk (Old Uzbek)-Persian Literature, Nargiza Shoaliyeva
The Light of Islam
The aim of the article is to identify the development of bilingual communication traditions between Uzbek and Persian-Tajik literature in the works of a famous figure in Uzbek literature, a bilingual poet Sufi Allahyor”. Sufi Allahyor was a connoisseur of Islamic law, a representative of Sufi Nakshbandi brotherhood. His work falls to the second half of the 17th and early 18th centuries. The importance and meaning of Sharia, the meaning of loyalty to Sharia, as well as serving it, is shown on the example of the poet’s work “Maslak ul -Muttaqin”. Those who interested in the work “Maslak ul-Muttaqin” will …
Six Afterlives, Scott Hales
Six Afterlives, Scott Hales
BYU Studies Quarterly
These poems belong to a series called “Famous White Men in Mormon Afterlives.” They are thought experiments about eternal life and progression. I wrote them (and several others) in May 2018 after reading Mary V. Dearborn’s Ernest Hemingway: A Biography (New York: Knopf, 2017). Reading about Hemingway’s life reminded me of a presentation I attended several years ago on the many times proxy ordinances had been performed for Hemingway and his four wives in Latter-day Saint temples. Latter-day Saints perform these ordinances because we believe that life continues after death, and that the experience of life after death is virtually …
“Blood Moon”, Carmela Lanza
Smoke And Mirrors, Megan Barrios
“Seven Mothers”, Carmela Lanza
Sacred Spaces, Ikea Johnson
River Of Dreams, Kaysone Syonesa
River Of Dreams, Kaysone Syonesa
Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement
3 Lao American poems
Qwerty, James E. Fowler
Looking As They Should, Philip Wexler
Looking As They Should, Philip Wexler
Westview
On the ferry to the Stockholm Archipelago, Gunilla
Frisk, James E. Fowler
Lady: Bug, James E. Fowler
For Joe Conley, Ike Godsey On The Waltons 1928-2013, David Vancil
For Joe Conley, Ike Godsey On The Waltons 1928-2013, David Vancil
Westview
In your favorite episode, you are past your prime
In The Pacific: A Wwii Photograph, David Vancil
In The Pacific: A Wwii Photograph, David Vancil
Westview
In the black and white snapshot, my father and my uncle, sweaty from volleyball, stand side-by-side
My Father's Wars, Sheila A. Murphy
My Father's Wars, Sheila A. Murphy
Westview
Longer now than sixty years ago, dying in a veterans’ hospital, committed by my mother