Lamwntig cities in Andalusian poetry

Authors

  • Rami Abdel Karim Khader Tishreen University
  • Issa Fares Tishreen University
  • Ruaa Kadah Tishreen University

Abstract

The tragedy of the fall of Andalusia is one of the most severe tragedies that occurred in Arab history. It represents the destructions of prosperous human civilization and Islamic landmarks that left their mark on history. 

This tragedy expanded until it touched the land, thought, conscience and mind that spread the light of civilization in the Andalusian peninsula. That land whose love for its land was mixed with the souls of its people , and its shadows , rivers and trees mixed with their souls and hearts.

The tragedy of the fall of Andalusia turned the lights of  Andalusia into complete darkness and turned its overflowing palaces and inhabited cities into ruins. This tragedy has also left its marks on the Arab conscience.

The poets traced this tragedy , chronicling the misfortunes and calamities that happened in  Andalusia , immortalizing the Andalusian feeling of sadness and despair over what happened to their homeland.

Expressing these feelings with tears and crying in poetic, lamentable scenes that reflect sincere feelings that are less than their counterparts in Arabic poetry.

Author Biographies

Rami Abdel Karim Khader, Tishreen University

Postgraduate student (PhD) - Department of Arabic Language Faculty of Arts and Humanities

Issa Fares, Tishreen University

Professor - Department of Arabic Language - Faculty of Arts and Humanities

Ruaa Kadah, Tishreen University

Assistant Professor - Department of Arabic Language - Faculty of Arts and Humanities

Published

2022-05-19

How to Cite

خضر ر. ع. ا. ., فارس ع. ., & قداح ر. . (2022). Lamwntig cities in Andalusian poetry. Tishreen University Journal- Arts and Humanities Sciences Series, 44(2), 95–106. Retrieved from https://journal.tishreen.edu.sy/index.php/humlitr/article/view/12331