QUDHA'AH AND KHINDIF IN THE PRE-ISLAMIC POETRY

Authors

  • Fatamiah Abdullah Mohammed Abdulhabeeb Dept. of Arabic Language, Faculty of Arts, Aden University
  • Mohamed Abubkr Mohsen Shoban Dept. of Arabic Language, Faculty of Arts, Aden University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47372/ejua-hs.2020.4.66

Keywords:

Qudha'ah And Khindif, The pre-Islamic Poetry, The positive inherited.

Abstract

Qudha'ah And Khindif were among the Arabian important tribes known since the ancient times in history until nowadays, and we see to gather them in this research of ours because the first was Adnanian and the other was Qahtanian, and there were no relationships of love, affinity or friendship between them in all the ages, besides the convergence factors between the Adnanians and Qahtanians were more than the factors of separation, because they are very big groups belong to the Arabism undoubtedly. And based on this we see in our research to highlight on these two Arabian Tribes in the pre-Islamic poetry to show the extent of the poet hanging on to his originality, relationship and his death-defying for his intellectual heritage and social habits. In addition to the position and high superiority and the positive activity of the two tribes, and the poets taking on them honouring, praising and generosity, love and relationship and so on. Our research focuses on these two tribes and their impact in the pre-Islamic poetry from which these basics are taken from to the positive inherited with the Arabs in the pre-Islamic times or what we can call the time before Islam.

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Published

2020-12-31

How to Cite

عبد الحبيب ف. ع. م., & شوبان م. أ. م. (2020). QUDHA’AH AND KHINDIF IN THE PRE-ISLAMIC POETRY. Electronic Journal of University of Aden for Humanity and Social Sciences, 1(4), 344–351. https://doi.org/10.47372/ejua-hs.2020.4.66