Poetic Rhythm in Ibn Al-Wardi's Poetry

Document Type : Brief summaries of Dissertations.

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aswan univeristy

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This study aims to explain the poetic rhythm of Ibn Al-Wardi's poems, both external and internal.

The study also explains the internal music that relies on several beautiful colors, such as repetition, alliteration, counterpoint, declaration, embroidery, and miraculous responses on the breasts. These creative colors give poetry a beautiful musical tone and clarify the desired meaning around which the verses revolve.

Through the study of the internal rhythmic structure, he entered the circle of artificiality in the creative philanthropists and more than used it in most of his poetry, but despite what we find in fabricating its many roses, it does not diminish the poet's value and his poetic talent.

The study of the poetic rhythm of Ibn al-Wardi revealed to us his poetic talent, his artistic talent, and his linguistic wealth in depicting the features of life in the Mamluk era in all its fields, all of this with words that were facilitated in abundance and paper in the magnificence of pictures for us with the exact meanings and beautifully painted the most beautiful pictures in a very harmonious musical framework. Of beauty and creativity.

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