Literature plays a significant role in human history and intellectual development. It is not only a rich source of nourishment for thought but also a vital tool for intellectual growth and the flourishing of minds.Throughout history, literature has been instrumental in guiding societies through both peace and conflict. Women, though often overshadowed by men, have made notable contributions to various fields, sometimes even surpassing their male counterparts.Abu Tammam's Diwan al-Hamasah, from the early Abbasid era, represents a peak of literary and intellectual achievement. This period, known…mehr
Literature plays a significant role in human history and intellectual development. It is not only a rich source of nourishment for thought but also a vital tool for intellectual growth and the flourishing of minds.Throughout history, literature has been instrumental in guiding societies through both peace and conflict. Women, though often overshadowed by men, have made notable contributions to various fields, sometimes even surpassing their male counterparts.Abu Tammam's Diwan al-Hamasah, from the early Abbasid era, represents a peak of literary and intellectual achievement. This period, known as the Golden Age, was marked by significant advancements in science and arts, with scholars freely recording and compiling knowledge. Diwan al-Hamasah is a prime example of this rich literary tradition, showcasing the contributions of poets from that time.In the ever-evolving landscape of literature, poetry has always held a special place, offering a profound reflection of human emotions, experiences, and the essence of the times. This book, Women Poets in the Diwan al-Hamasah by Abu Tammam, delves into the rich tapestry of their voices.
Dr K.M.A.Ahamed Zubair has been teaching Arabic Literature and Language in New College, Chennai, India. He has written 513 books in English, Tamil, Hindi and Arabic languages, which were published from Germany, Iraq, Canada, Latvia, Moldova, Mauritius, United Kingdom and India. His research articles got published in Journals from many countries.
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