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5+ YearsPublisher | Al Warraq Publishing |
ISBN 13 | 9789933493769 |
ISBN 10 | 9933493760 |
Author | Ali Al-Wardi |
Language | Arabic |
Book Description | This book contains a beautiful intellectual discussion between two schools, the first of which is proud of poetry and language to the point of fanaticism and fanaticism, and the second, represented by the writer, criticizes poetry, Sultan literature, and the complex linguistic rules established by grammarians. The writer presents and discusses the impact of literature and language on Arab society, and lays out the reasons for the caliphs and sultans interest in them in particular, until the Arabs became one of the peoples most interested in poetry. Through this book, the writer seeks to liberate the Arabic language in a simpler way by simplifying its rules, and to liberate society from the influence that still permeates it. |
About the Author | Ali Al-Wardi, an Iraqi sociologist, professor and historian, is known for his moderation and objectivity. He obtained his master's degree in 1948 and his doctorate in 1950 from the University of Texas. |
Language | Arabic |
Edition Number | 5 |
Publication Date | 2019 |
Number of Pages | 336.0 |
The myth of high literature