Vinegar Humor Death in the Diwan of Ibn Shahid Andalusi

Ibrahim Rawi Saleh

Northern Technical University / Kirkuk Technical Institute

DOI: https://doi.org/10.25130/jls.5.4.1.14

Keywords: Andalusian, politics, humor, poetry


Abstract

The summary of the research is based on the fact that the political events (the period of sedition) that took place at the beginning of the literary poet’s career, have refined his personality and his poetic flair and prompted him to pay attention to the affairs of people and rulers once and to harmonize with every ruler who enters Cordoba in a hope that he will find in this ruler his desire for the return of Andalusian glory, but he gets disappointed over and over again. And also the strife prompted him to play his literary role in defending the Andalusian character from being lost. The complex of deficiency that accompanied the Andalusian character and its feeling of that towards everything that comes from the East prompted Ibn Shaheed to show this character at the top of its giving, and this was achieved in the critical looks that he came up with, as well as in his poetic philosophy that based on innovation and uniqueness in poetic images. So taking with him depends on changing the poetic image and increasing it, and what his journey in the minions and whirlwinds and the permission of the writers and Oriental poets to show him his superiority and the supremacy of Andalusian literature and that it is an independent literature with its characteristics and poetic arts. Among the characteristics of this superiority were the prose, critical and poetic features of Ibn Shaheed, which are the focus of this study.