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Poetical discourse and heritage structure: A Stylistic Study to Ben Shek Sidya al-shunguitty's Poetry (1829-1869) (in Arabic)
Auther : Mahaba Mayara
This research deals with the epistemic, cultural and terminological impact of the hereditary structures in the poetical discourse of one of the most famous Shinguitty poets in the thirteenth century of the Muslim year.
This is done, on the one hand, through the relation between the layout of the Quranic structure and the poetic application. On the other hand, it is done through the Sufi epistemic layout in its special relation with poetic experience.
This research treats the fields of the technical intermixing as well as the contextual and terminological interference between poetry, Quran and Sufism in a particular Shinghitty experience, one of whose most eminent characteristics is the individual ability of the poet to use the cultural heritage in building the poetical discourse. The aim is to probe the fields of intertextuality between the present text and the hereditary textual institution.
The paper also sheds light on how Ould Sheikh Sidiya was able to use the hereditary epistemic text as a vital source of self - expressing, having an impact on others.
We will focus on two elements: the poetic discourse and the Quran as a reference.
In this respect, we will discuss some aspects of how to use Quran in the poetic context.
The second focus is on the poetic discourse and the Sufi experience, Sufist terminology and its contexts using two models: the absolute and the proportional regarding love and the relationship between that and the Sufi terms used by the poet.
We also look into the technical relationship between the Sufi terms and the eulogistic context.