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The Image of Woman in Pre-Islamic Qasida: The Mu’allaqat Poetry as a Case Study.

This study is intended to examine the depiction of woman in the pre-Islamic poetic collection known as the Mu'allaqat; which are considered the best piece of poetic collection in literary Arabic. The significance of this study is to identify the true rationale behind the poets' over emphasis on woma...

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Main Author: Kamaldeen, Yakubu Zahrrah
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description This study is intended to examine the depiction of woman in the pre-Islamic poetic collection known as the Mu'allaqat; which are considered the best piece of poetic collection in literary Arabic. The significance of this study is to identify the true rationale behind the poets' over emphasis on woman in their odes. A combination of both empirical and library-based method is adopted in this study and Discourse and Qualitative contents Analysis are the techniques applied in interpreting the data. The study identifies two different types of women in the odes, the ideal woman who is not a specific woman per se, but a woman considered a deity and worshiped due to her fertility and reproductive function as a mother, she was deified by invoking her memory in the prelude of the poems as form of reverence and incantations which the poets inherited from the ancient religious legend and standardized it as format for starting a Qasida. The other type of woman is the real normal woman, whom most of the time is a true beloved of the poet, who the poet describes in his poem by giving a vivid account for their love affairs. She may also be a bar attendant, and Jaariya or slave woman. The study found the depiction of both the Ideal and real woman in Mu'allaqat to confine to descriptions and similes them to objects found in the surroundings of the poets. She is therefore compared to wild deserts animals and birds and from such descriptions it is deduced women were always given priority in moments of insecurity and drought, they command a maximum freedom in choosing their partners and had absolute rights to revoke marital relationship with their male partners without any hindrance or obstacle. Above all, she also participates in the warfare by nursing the injured, the horses as well as feeding them.
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spelling oai:fount.aucegypt.edu:etds-1882 The Image of Woman in Pre-Islamic Qasida: The Mu’allaqat Poetry as a Case Study. Kamaldeen, Yakubu Zahrrah This study is intended to examine the depiction of woman in the pre-Islamic poetic collection known as the Mu'allaqat; which are considered the best piece of poetic collection in literary Arabic. The significance of this study is to identify the true rationale behind the poets' over emphasis on woman in their odes. A combination of both empirical and library-based method is adopted in this study and Discourse and Qualitative contents Analysis are the techniques applied in interpreting the data. The study identifies two different types of women in the odes, the ideal woman who is not a specific woman per se, but a woman considered a deity and worshiped due to her fertility and reproductive function as a mother, she was deified by invoking her memory in the prelude of the poems as form of reverence and incantations which the poets inherited from the ancient religious legend and standardized it as format for starting a Qasida. The other type of woman is the real normal woman, whom most of the time is a true beloved of the poet, who the poet describes in his poem by giving a vivid account for their love affairs. She may also be a bar attendant, and Jaariya or slave woman. The study found the depiction of both the Ideal and real woman in Mu'allaqat to confine to descriptions and similes them to objects found in the surroundings of the poets. She is therefore compared to wild deserts animals and birds and from such descriptions it is deduced women were always given priority in moments of insecurity and drought, they command a maximum freedom in choosing their partners and had absolute rights to revoke marital relationship with their male partners without any hindrance or obstacle. Above all, she also participates in the warfare by nursing the injured, the horses as well as feeding them. 2012-06-01T07:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/883 https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/1882/viewcontent/MA_20Thesis_20AUC.pdf The author retains all rights with regard to copyright. The author certifies that written permission from the owner(s) of third-party copyrighted matter included in the thesis, dissertation, paper, or record of study has been obtained. The author further certifies that IRB approval has been obtained for this thesis, or that IRB approval is not necessary for this thesis. Insofar as this thesis, dissertation, paper, or record of study is an educational record as defined in the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 USC 1232g), the author has granted consent to disclosure of it to anyone who requests a copy. Theses and Dissertations AUC Knowledge Fountain Qasidas History and criticism
spellingShingle Qasidas
History and criticism
Kamaldeen, Yakubu Zahrrah
The Image of Woman in Pre-Islamic Qasida: The Mu’allaqat Poetry as a Case Study.
title The Image of Woman in Pre-Islamic Qasida: The Mu’allaqat Poetry as a Case Study.
title_full The Image of Woman in Pre-Islamic Qasida: The Mu’allaqat Poetry as a Case Study.
title_fullStr The Image of Woman in Pre-Islamic Qasida: The Mu’allaqat Poetry as a Case Study.
title_full_unstemmed The Image of Woman in Pre-Islamic Qasida: The Mu’allaqat Poetry as a Case Study.
title_short The Image of Woman in Pre-Islamic Qasida: The Mu’allaqat Poetry as a Case Study.
title_sort image of woman in pre islamic qasida the mu allaqat poetry as a case study
topic Qasidas
History and criticism
url https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/883
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