The Quranic and Poetic Intertextuality in the Diwan "A Decade of Stones" by Poet Ghazi Al-Qusaibi
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https://doi.org/10.59846/ojstehama.v10i19.252Keywords:
Transcendence, Quran, Hadith, Literature, Poetry, Ghazi Al-GosaibiAbstract
This research examines the Quranic and poetic interrogation in the Diwan of "A Decade of Stones" by the poet Ghazi al-Gosaibi. This is to find out the sources of his poetic culture, its diversity, and the extent to which he was able to employ this in the structure of his poetic contexts in the Diwan" Decade of Stones."
Because ambivalence is a major component in the architecture of any poetic text in general and in the Diwan of the poet Ghazi al-Gosaibi (research material) in particular, the manifestations of religious (Quranic) and literary (poetic) dissonance must be revealed in the poetic text, and its artistic and aesthetic value must be reflected in the poem. To achieve this, the researcher relied on the analytical descriptive method and its technical procedures.
The research concluded that the Holy Quran and ancient and modern Arabic poetry were among the most prominent sources of its poetic culture, and this effect was evident in its poetic texts, through the textual attachment with Quranic verses and with poetic verses of ancient and modern poets, and this textual attachment in the texts of Al-Gosaibi carried new connotations, which gave the text its vitality, its artistry, its verbal and moral beauty, and its semantic.
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