Elegy and Nasīb in the Ancient Arabic QAṢīda: The Unique Structure of an Elegy by Ibn Muqbil
This article analyses the functions of the uniquely non-traditional structure of an elegy composed by the mukha.ram poet, Ibn Muqbil, following the assassination of the third Muslim caliph, Uthmān b. Affān. The poem begins with the elegiac verses, then ends with a description of several, to some d...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
[2019]
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Journal of Semitic studies
Year: 2019, Volume: 64, Issue: 2, Pages: 507-533 |
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Summary: | This article analyses the functions of the uniquely non-traditional structure of an elegy composed by the mukha.ram poet, Ibn Muqbil, following the assassination of the third Muslim caliph, Uthmān b. Affān. The poem begins with the elegiac verses, then ends with a description of several, to some degree, erotic love affairs. Classical Arab scholars condemned this structure, in which the song of love follows the weeping over a killed religious authority. In the present article, the poem is analysed then two interpretations of the function of this structure are given: firstly, it provides the poem with an allegorical expression for Ibn Muqbils yearning for the lost pre-Islamic life which was destroyed after the birth of Islam; secondly, it is a means of catharsis directed to a specific audience which was less passionate about the death of the caliph. |
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ISSN: | 1477-8556 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Journal of Semitic studies
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1093/jss/fgz012 |