Arab Jewish poets
About the eBook
This book reveals a neglected aspect of Arabic literary history, shedding light on the creativity of Arab Jewish poets who wrote in Arabic and contributed to enriching its heritage, despite the conflicts and hostilities that existed between them and the Arabs. From "Al-Samawal," a symbol of loyalty, to "Ibn Sahl," the poet of pure love, and "Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf," whose poetry bore the hallmarks of his era, all of them left artistic imprints that rivaled those of their Arab peers. Author Murad Faraj presents a fascinating study of the circumstances of these poets, revealing how persecution deprived many talented individuals of the opportunity to create and spread their wings. Their meager output thus stands as a testament to the profound intermingling of cultures in the Arab world. This short book, however, offers a broad window into the rich diversity of our poetic heritage.
About the Author
مراد فرج (1867–1956م) فقيه وقانوني مصري يهودي الديانة. كتب في الفقه الإسلامي والقانون. دافع عن القضايا الوطنية المصرية. وأسهم في الحياة الفكرية والقانونية.
Product Details
Publisher: Al-Mashreq eBookstore
Genre: Sprache - Sonstige
Language: ara
Size: 160 Pages
Filesize: 472.4 KB
ISBN: 9781744262442
Published: Sept. 15, 2025