المرأة في الشعر العربي عبر العصور:’غادة اليابان‘ لحافظ ابراهيم نموذجًا

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  • الدكتور محمد نصير الدين

Keywords:

Hafiz Ibrahim, women, Ghadaht al-Yaban.

Abstract

Al- Mar’at Fi al-Shi‘r al-‘Arbi ‘Abr al-‘Usur : ‘Ghadaht al-
Yaban’ li Hafiz Ibrahim Namujazan
Women are an important part of society. From the beginning of
civilization, they have been Centre of discussion worldwide.
Women are ornaments of society. Arab poets have widely dealt
with women in their poetry. Poetry is and has always been an
art from par excellence of the Arabs. It is more than a literary
expression of their society and culture; it has an artistic thread
which unites the pre-Islamic period and the Islamic ages with
modern Arab society. And women have taken part in the
composition, narration and transmission of poetry. During pre-
Islamic times women were an important subject of poems. The
most ancient pre-Islamic poems are the seven Muallakat. In the
age of renaissance there are many Arab poems written for
inspirations of Arab women.
This paper highlights a Japanese girl who loved her country
very much as depicted in the poem called !"!#$% &'!((a Japanese
girl) by Muhammad Hafiz Ibrahim.
Muhammad Hafiz Ibrahim (1871-1932 AD) was known as the
poet of the Nile, and sometimes the poet of the people
particularly of women. Hafiz Ibrahim reflects his country’s
issues in his poems. He expressed his views about women. He
shows in his poems, the causes of their backwardness in the
East. He means to say that women are lacking behind because
of their ignorance.

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