Courage in the Poetic Topics Initiated in Islam The Early Islamic Era as an Example

Hasan Isamail Khalaf Al-Jubouri

College of Education for Women

Abdul-Hameed Azzam Turk Jabur Al- Qaisi

Salahaddin General Directorate of Education

DOI: https://doi.org/10.25130/jls.5.1.28

Keywords: Courage, Islamic Poetry, Early Islamic Period


Abstract

Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds, fulfills his blessings,and rewards more, and peace and blessings be upon our master Muhammad, the illiterate Prophet, and his family and companions. Now, however, the initiation of Islamic poetry is a literary phenomenon whose topics derive from the facts that no one can obscure and deny, as it is more powerful than to obscure and appear to be denied, because the poets have drawn it from the reality in which they live, and the title of our research(intentionally for purposes) The poetry in the early Islamic era was represented in an introduction, five sections and a conclusion. The introduction deals with language and terminology, the first section is devoted tothe poetry of glorification of God, the second to the poetry of belief and call, the third deals with poetry of jihad and Islamic conquests,the forth deals with poetry of conversion into Islam and apology and the fifth is devoted to poetry of apostasy and regret. The conclusion gives a summary of the results of the study..