Religious and Political Satire: An Analysis of some Arab Satiric poets

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  • Amal Salman mashree Department of English, College of Education –Qurna, University of Basrah

Keywords:

Satire, Religious Satire

Abstract

The aim of this study is to trace the reflection of the cultural elements in the poetry of some major Arab poets of satire, and the way the difference in periods and cultures affects the subjects and methods of satire. The Arab poets chosen are: AlHutay'ah (?), Al-Farazdaq (c. 20- c. 114 A.H.; c. 641- c. 732 A.D.), Jarir (c. 33- c. 114 A.H.; c. 653- c. 732 A.D.), Al-Akhtal (c. 20- 92 A.H.; c. 641- c. 710 A.D.), Bashar Ibn Burd (96- 168 A.H.; 714-784 A.D.), and Ibn ul-Rumi (221- 284 A.H.; 835-897 A.D.).

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Published

2023-05-28

How to Cite

Amal Salman mashree. (2023). Religious and Political Satire: An Analysis of some Arab Satiric poets. Zeta Repository, 20, 46–53. Retrieved from https://zetarepo.com/index.php/zr/article/view/2327

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