Self-identity in the poetry of vagabonds in the pre-Islamic era

Authors

  • Ahmed Khalaf Ahmed Author
  • Salih Mohammed Hasan Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69513/jnfh.v3.i1.ar4

Keywords:

belonging، tramps، Identity.

Abstract

Praise be to God، thanks be to Him، and prayers and peace be upon the Master of Messengers، the Prophet Muhammad (may God’s prayers and peace be upon him) and upon his good and pure family and companions.

Every research has importance and problems، and the importance of this research lies in the identities of the tramps in this vast world that considers them to have no identity، so this research came to clarify the importance of identity to them، but with regard to the problems، they were in agreeing or not agreeing with the other on this identity، and explaining the reasons. And solve the problem through study samples and the models that were found in them. To find out about this، our research included several sources. At the forefront of these sources was Dr. Youssef Khalif’s book “The Tramp Poets in the Pre-Islamic Era” and many other sources. The research aims to identify the relationship between the vagabond poets and their associates in the tribe whose identity they want to obtain. This research included a brief sample of vagabond poets who had poetic verses that carried the content of identity. Therefore، through this research، we contemplated identity، in order to know its effects on their lives in that period، period. The pre-Islamic era، and identifying its most prominent results، and working to resolve the ambiguities and differences between identity and belonging، since identity constitutes one of the dimensions of belonging، and working to resolve crises related to identity، and knowing the role of identity in maintaining civil peace، as it was formed in the minds of the tramps by Cognitive frameworks.

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Published

2025-03-27

How to Cite

Self-identity in the poetry of vagabonds in the pre-Islamic era. (2025). Al-Noor Journal for Humanities, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.69513/jnfh.v3.i1.ar4

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