المدح الأميري في الشعر النبطي الإماراتي

Other Title(s)

Emiri praise in Emirati Nabati poetry

Author

أشفيرة، بهيجة

Source

مجلة جامعة ابن رشد في هولندا

Issue

Vol. 2022, Issue 48 (30 Sep. 2022), pp.55-66, 12 p.

Publisher

Averroes University in Holland

Publication Date

2022-09-30

Country of Publication

Netherlands

No. of Pages

12

Main Subjects

Literature

Abstract EN

Nabati poetry is a non-figurative Arabic poetic saying that has the most colloquial vocabulary.It is widely used, and it has several names, including the vernacular, the Melhoun, the Bedouin, and others that are prevalent in the countries of the Levant and the Arab Gulf states such as the United Arab Emirates and the Maghreb; The topics of Nabati poetry vary to poetic contents that lean on qasr and chant on multiple occasions.

And since the purpose of praise is one of the most prominent purposes of calling for virtues and virtues, the Diwan of Nabatean poetry brimmed with the elements of praise both standardly and architecturally.

An aesthetic model that includes the sublime meanings of life.

One of the purposes of praise in the Arab Court is to praise the sultan, official, royal or princely, according to the existing political system in each Arab country, so the official praise came as a token of love and appreciation for the ruler of the country.

And in the emir praise exhibition in the Emirati Nabataean court, we find that virtues are the mainstay of the emir’s praised poems.

Which flourished at the hands of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al-Nahyan, the achiever of the unity of the Emirates as a modern and modern state, and because this leader was distinguished by his wisdom, know-how, training and foresight, so he moved the poets by praising him with what he sought from lofty goals, including : 1 .Getting rid of tribal intolerance and the enmity it produces deepens the chasm of disagreement 2 .Getting rid of the intolerance of a particular emirate in the face of the other emirates, calling for political unity that brings everyone together in a united modern state.

3 .Loyalty to one leader, one homeland, one flag, one constitution, and one united state.

4 .Preserving the national heritage and the culture of the community as an authentic identity of the Emirati society that achieves the privacy of the state in its Arab and international homeland.

5 .Calling for a civilized renaissance that includes all sectors in order to catch up with the modern civilization and engage in global progress in all fields in order to meet the challenge of globalization.

6 .Giving women their rights, valuing their societal role, and giving them the opportunity to participate in building the modern renaissance.

Following the approach of Sheikh Zayed, his Crown Prince at the time, Sheikh Khalifa, who insisted on the unity of the Emirates and overcame all adversities and hardships, aspiring to a coherent geographical and political unity, as well as the aspirations of Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who was appointed by God Almighty as the caliphate after his brother Sheikh Khalifa, has won since assuming the duties Al-Jassam’s praised Nabatean poems modeled all his lofty aspirations to advance in the United Arab Emirates during his reign.

Therefore, the Emir praise in the Nabataeans of the United Arab Emirates made the praise poem a linguistic object that pulsates with virtues and virtues in relation to the Mamdouh, which makes the praises a creative melody of official praises as they radiate meanings and fantasies in the ceremony of forming meaning, imagination, language and rhythm.

Gulf in general and UAE in particular.

American Psychological Association (APA)

أشفيرة، بهيجة. 2022. المدح الأميري في الشعر النبطي الإماراتي. مجلة جامعة ابن رشد في هولندا،مج. 2022، ع. 48، ص ص. 55-66.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

أشفيرة، بهيجة. المدح الأميري في الشعر النبطي الإماراتي. مجلة جامعة ابن رشد في هولندا ع. 48 (أيلول 2022)، ص ص. 55-66.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

أشفيرة، بهيجة. المدح الأميري في الشعر النبطي الإماراتي. مجلة جامعة ابن رشد في هولندا. 2022. مج. 2022، ع. 48، ص ص. 55-66.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1416843

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

Arabic

Notes

يتضمن هوامش.

Record ID

BIM-1416843