Structural and content analysis of the image of Hazrat Zahra (sa) in the poems of contemporary Shiite poets Arabic and Persian

Document Type : Original Article

Author

Dr. Ibrahim Fallah, Assistant Professor of Arabic Language and Literature in Islamic Azad University of Sari Branch, Sari, Iran.

10.22081/jrla.2018.49291.1156

Abstract

The manifestation of the image of Fatima (sa) in the poetry of the Shi'i poets committed to the people of Bait (AS) has long been seen in contemporary poetry. The contemporary Shiite poets in the Arabic and Persian literature, from the poetry poem, portray the oppression of this great lady of the Muslim world and introduce the circle of connection between prophecy and Imamate to the thirst for truth. The poet's poetry is more common; however, in Arabic literature Subjects such as intercession, drainage, and Fadak flow are much more than Persian literature. In the case of Persian literature, the emphasis is on the authenticity and virtues of Hazrat Zahra (sa). This research is descriptive-analytical and based on evidence from poetry of contemporary Shiite poets, the structural and content analysis of the image of Hazrat Zahra (S) in contemporary Persian and Arabic poetry has been studied.
The results of the research show that in general, the Ratha's dominant aspect is dominant in both Arabic and Persian literature and has not been addressed to the epic aspect.

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