REBELLION CONTEXTS IN ABUBAKAR AL-KHALIDY'S POETRY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47372/ejua-hs.2025.2.438Keywords:
Contexts of rebellion, Wine poetry, Cloisters poetry, AbuBakar Al-KhalidyAbstract
AbuBakar Al-Khalidy is a poet who liked drinking wine. He is from the Fourth AH centaury. His poetry had been repeatable and habitual senses of describing for wine with its clubs, persons who serve it and its ceremonies. He is related to AlDeyarat poets, who always go to Christians cloisters that were existed in Arabic cities to drink wine and have fun in their clubs and also say the poetries in those cloisters and their gardens and their occasions and monks. Thus, the description of wine was the most educated thing for this kind of poetry which has entitled with ALDeyarat poetry AbuBakar AL-Khalidy who headed those places looking for obscenity which had been appeared in his style of poetry as the poet of wine AbuNawas
So, his addiction to the wine and saying poetries for it made him rebel man in morality in the Islamic societies. Therefore, the study was headed to expose and explain contexts of rebellion in AbuBakar Al khalidy. So, this study followed descriptive analysis to many things that are:
- The rebellion of the poet might be only for his obscenity, not for religious or political means.
- The majority of his poetry in wine.
- His poetry was describing cloister, their clubs, the occasions and their owners and visitor.
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