المديح النبوي عند شعراء شبه القارة (دراسة وصفية)
Prophetic praise among the poets of the sub-continent (Descriptive Study)
Abstract
The Arabs, since the pre-Islamic era, used to mention in their poetry their nobles of generosity, courage, forbearance, loyalty, and protection of one's neighbor, and the master among them was not considered complete unless he sang his dignity and virtues.
Praise as a purpose of poetry, was common in the production of many Arab poets, since the pre-Islamic era, when the pre-Islamic poets admired the superior men of kings, ministers, dignitaries, and the rich in terms of manners, opinion, courage, generosity, and generosity, so they stirred your tongues with praise and admiration, praising the ideals that they saw with them.
These poets may have looked at them as the drowning man looks at the savior, the poor man looks at the rich man, and the needy one looks at the gracious one, and they praise them. The most important poets, who were famous for this purpose in the pre-Islamic era, were Al-Nabigha Al-Dhubyani and Zuhair bin Abi Salma.
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