The miraculous and the strange in the Hashemites of Al-Kumayt bin Zaid Al-Asadi Al-Umayyad
Keywords:
Umayyad, Gharaibi, Al-Ajibi, Poetry, Al-Kumait Al-AssadiAbstract
This study attempts to embody attempts to liberate from the analytical patterns of poetic models and break them, by mixing reality, distant imagination, and new perceptions, which provide the poetic divan with many exotic and miraculous dimensions, thus penetrating the reader's expectations, whether in the subject and idea, or in the style and its language. The researcher chose the Hashemites of Al-Kumayt bin Zaid Al-Asadi for study and literary analysis. Al-Kumayt is a poet born during the Umayyad era, and he satirized many of the rulers of the Umayyad state. The first to introduce logical controversy into Arabic poetry; Accordingly, Al-Kumayt was one of the renewed Umayyad poets, and he was knowledgeable in the languages of the Arabs and their days. Where it puts us in front of a series of events, personalities, and places, which Al-Kumait created from his extraordinary creative imagination, with a kind of high capabilities that make the impossible in reality possible in literary and poetic artworks in particular, and we tried to analyze Ibn Zaid Al-Asadi’s poetry and reveal the mysteries of reality that he embodies in a literary way that achieves a dimension Technically, we will come to it.
We preferred that the title of our study be tagged with: “The miraculous and the strange in the Hashemites of Al-Kumayt bin Zaid Al-Asadi Al-Umayyad”, where the problem of the research is summarized in a number of questions that impose itself, the most important of which is: What is meant by the strange and wondrous poetry? How do the strange and miraculous features appear in the poetic discourse? And we decided to rely on the structural approach to answer the problem of our research, which is the approach that deals with the text by description and analysis, based on the different structures of the text, and the relationships between them at the multiple levels of the text.