Studying the political content in the poetry of Fahd Al-Askar

Authors

  • Behrouz Gurbanzadeh: Assistant Supervisor Department of Arabic Language and Literature, University of Mazandaran
  • Hamid Reza Mashaikhi: Assistant Supervisor Department of Arabic Language and Literature, University of Mazandaran, Postal Code
  • - Muhammad Abdul Reza Kazem: Master's student Language and Literature, University of Mazandaran

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31185/bsj.Vol7.Iss12.286

Keywords:

Fahd Al-Askar, political content, political renaissance, colonialism, occupation

Abstract

In this article, we seek to study the contents of Fahd Al-Askar’s poetry, its axes, and the artistic aesthetics that he used in drawing its contents through the descriptive-analytical approach. From his court, he addressed the triangle of colonialism, tyranny, and occupation and considered it the greatest enemy of the Islamic and Arab nation and the greatest obstacle in the way of its unity, Arabic and its confrontation with colonial and Zionist tyranny

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2022-10-22

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