Conflict and its impact on qualitative changes in Arabic literature during the early Islamic era
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https://doi.org/10.58564/ma.v16i42.2315Keywords:
Keywords: Conflict - Phenomena - Islam - Poetry - Migration - Critical Theory - New Prose.Abstract
The new literary phenomena adopted by this research are the result of the new cultural, political and social reality created by the system of Islamic thought brought about by the new religion in the heart of the Arabian Peninsula.This research dealt with the new phenomena that emerged in Arabic literature in the era of early Islam as a result of the intense conflict that took place between Muslims and polytheists at the beginning of the prophetic mission, analyzing them and following their subsequent horizons. The research stopped at the reasons for the emergence of these phenomena and the extent of their deep-rootedness as an expression of their authenticity, and the indication of everything that is an authentic change to distinguish it from what is urgent in response to a specific circumstance. The new literary phenomena adopted by this research are the result of the new cultural, political and social reality created by the system of Islamic thought brought about by the new religion in the heart of the Arabian Peninsula.
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