The Implications of Asceticism and Wisdom According to Abu Al-Atahiya
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https://doi.org/10.25130/jaa.16.56.2Keywords:
Abu Al-'Attahiyah, Asceticism, Wisdom, Influence, Suggestion, PoetryAbstract
The research was interested in studying the goals of asceticism and wisdom according to Abu Al-Atahiyya, and how he made them a means of influencing the recipient. Its purpose was preaching, guidance, and wisdom, especially in the Abbasid era, which was full of cultural cross-fertilization. Due to the connection between the Persians and Greece, and the activity of translation that was transferred to cultures, Abu Al-Atahiya represented the influence of poetry on social, political and intellectual changes, which led to the phenomenon of asceticism, and it was due to the turbulent life between sulking, earning, love, and a humble upbringing, until he became one of the ascetic poets of the Abbasid era. The descriptive analytical method was used.
The research resulted in the fact that Abu Al-Atahiyya fulfilled the meaning and became eloquent, suggestive, capable of influence, and expanded his imagination to create an imaginary image saturated with reality, in decorated images. The research aimed to highlight one of the purposes of poetry prevailing in the Abbasid era, as he had a prominent role in preaching People, advising and guiding them, and reminding them of death and the necessity of preparing for it, and the annihilation of the world and the speed of its disappearance. The poet employed the methods of reporting and construction, for the purpose of influencing the recipient, and the suggestive significance and employing news and construction methods.
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