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Ahmad SHAIKH HUSAYN ‎

MAJNOON'S NARRATION IN THE BOOK OF SONGS ‎BETWEEN FACT AND FICTION

I place this study (Majnoon's Narration in the Book of El-egani ‎Between Fact and ‎Fiction) in the hands of readers and ‎researchers. Perhaps it draws their attention because ‎of its ‎importance, especially the character that this study dealt with, the ‎character of Qais ‎bin Al-Malawwah (Majnoun Layla), and perhaps ‎one of the most prominent poetic figures ‎in the history of the ‎platonic poetry. A love of a new kind, the signs of which seemed ‎clear ‎after the advent of Islam during the Umayyad era, which ‎dominated the inhabitants of the ‎desert of Hijaz and Najd, where ‎the Arab traditions had mastered, until it became a ‎general ‎phenomenon in those desert, and perhaps it was a ‎reaction to the shameless flirtation that ‎spread in the cities at the ‎time.‎ Qais bin Al-Malawah represents the most wonderful representation ‎of the platonic ‎chaste love, which was a natural result and fruit of ‎the desert environment and the Islamic ‎faith that spread in this ‎era.‎ The research shed light on the narrations that came in the story of ‎Majnoon's love ‎for Laila (in the Book of El-egani), in terms of their ‎authenticity and truthfulness. Far from ‎the reality of the existence ‎of Qais’ personality rather than its non-existence, as many ‎critics ‎and researchers have dealt with this issue, but in this research we ‎decided to ‎discuss the issue of narrations only, so we subjected it ‎to the will of reason on the one ‎hand, and to the customs and ‎traditions in the Hijaz desert on the other, and finally to ‎the ‎Islamic faith that It was prevalent in that region at that time‎

Keywords: Majnoun Layla, El-Egani, Narration, Love, Fact, Fiction

http://dx.doi.org/10.47832/2791-9323.2-4‎‏.‏‎14‎


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