Religious Patterns in The Book of Magic and Poetry

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Enas Hussein Ali Hussein, Dr. Zeyad Tariq Jasim

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The Book of Magic and Poetry is full of Qur’anic words that derived their meanings from the Holy Qur’an and the Noble Prophetic hadith, such as the hadiths of life and death. The poets in these poetic anthologies mean the poetic atmosphere by inspiring Qur’anic verses, so we find some of them referring to the names of the Qur’anic Surahs, and some of them referring to a belief.


The poets leaned on the words and meanings of the Noble Qur’an, employed it in their poems, and found rich material in it.


Quoting from the Noble Qur’an is one of the rhetorical images that poets resort to in many literary works. Some of them included his poem one of the vocabularies of the Noble Qur’an, when studying the book (Magic and Poetry) and found it contains many types of quotations (verbal, textual, and indicative).

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