Begging and profiting in the Abbasian Poetry – a Comparative Study

       This paper tackles an important literary genre which is part of the social subjects. This genre deserves to be studied in details mainly for its lightness and for its importance as well. It was a reaction towards the mode of life whereby the Abbasian society lived during the seventh century...

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Main Author: Aryan Abdulqader Othman
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Salahaddin University-Erbil 2022-10-01
Series:Zanco Journal of Humanity Sciences
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Online Access:https://zancojournal.su.edu.krd/index.php/JAHS/article/view/305
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description        This paper tackles an important literary genre which is part of the social subjects. This genre deserves to be studied in details mainly for its lightness and for its importance as well. It was a reaction towards the mode of life whereby the Abbasian society lived during the seventh century H. and which itself was the result of the decline of political, economic, and social conditions and of the spread of poverty as well. All these led to the occurrence of a set of uneven habits and ethics such as intrusion and begging in addition to the greed of poets to get more money, bounties, and fame. Consequently, many famous poets like Bashar Bib Burd, Abo Tamam, Albuhtury and Almutanabi started to earn their living so. This phenomenon, however, produced a peculiar literature that was typical to it as far as epistemology and conception are concerned.  Researches called this type the literature of Begging and profiting.
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spelling doaj-art-68d7573bf0004b8e9d0d512cbe479e092025-08-20T04:03:12ZaraSalahaddin University-ErbilZanco Journal of Humanity Sciences2412-396X2022-10-0126510.21271/zjhs.26.5.17Begging and profiting in the Abbasian Poetry – a Comparative StudyAryan Abdulqader Othman0College of Education Makhmour, Arabic Department, Salahaddin University-Erbil        This paper tackles an important literary genre which is part of the social subjects. This genre deserves to be studied in details mainly for its lightness and for its importance as well. It was a reaction towards the mode of life whereby the Abbasian society lived during the seventh century H. and which itself was the result of the decline of political, economic, and social conditions and of the spread of poverty as well. All these led to the occurrence of a set of uneven habits and ethics such as intrusion and begging in addition to the greed of poets to get more money, bounties, and fame. Consequently, many famous poets like Bashar Bib Burd, Abo Tamam, Albuhtury and Almutanabi started to earn their living so. This phenomenon, however, produced a peculiar literature that was typical to it as far as epistemology and conception are concerned.  Researches called this type the literature of Begging and profiting. https://zancojournal.su.edu.krd/index.php/JAHS/article/view/305BeggingProfitingFame
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Begging and profiting in the Abbasian Poetry – a Comparative Study
Zanco Journal of Humanity Sciences
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Fame
title Begging and profiting in the Abbasian Poetry – a Comparative Study
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title_short Begging and profiting in the Abbasian Poetry – a Comparative Study
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