The Impact of News and Creation in Defining the Personality of the Prophet (Peace and Blessings Be Upon Him) Among Poets of the International Union of Islamic Literature

Authors

  • Prof. Dr. Shakir Mahmoud Abdul Saadi Al-Iraqia University - College of Arts
  • Researcher Asst.Inst.Wiam Raad Hashem Al-Iraqia University - College of Arts

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58564/ma.v15i41.2391

Keywords:

Keywords: Literature, declarative and imperative sentences, World Islamic Literature Association, artistic portrayal, deviation.

Abstract

"The shift between declarative and imperative sentences at the syntactic level has a pronounced impact on the portrayal of the Prophet Muhammad in Arabic poetry. This transformation, whether from declarative to imperative or vice versa, is an artistic necessity dictated by the new shaping that poetic consciousness seeks or by the rhetorical context. The shift or deviation plays a significant role at this level, as it constitutes a breach of the original syntactic structure.

Critics trace the linguistic usages within the style, perceiving the variation in expression as both diverse in terms of form and purposeful in terms of intent. Both artistry and rhetoric are present objectives in the shaping of the text, evolving according to experience and the intellectual conception that is present at the moment of creation.

The styles of declarative and imperative sentences within the poetic text vary among poets of the World Islamic Literature Association. Like other poets, they carry the legacy of the Arabic poetic language with all its forms and concepts, but they are committed to serving the Islamic trend or ideology according to contemporary conceptions."

Published

2025-12-23