The Tale of Religious Heritage and Popular Beliefs in Contemporary Iraqi Poetry (1990 – 2010)

  • Dr. Nahidha Star Ebeid University of Al-Qadisiyah
  • Kareem Jasim Kadhim University of Al-Qadisiyah
Keywords: religious heritage, contemporary poets, popular beliefs

Abstract

Religious inheritance has a profound impact and a close association in shaping the human mind and the way it behaves individually or collectively.

        Also, these religious beliefs differed and diversified in the manner of performing their rituals from people to people, from group to group, and from sect to sect. It has become a proof of the condition of any society in many aspects socially, economically, politically and culturally, because these beliefs have an effect on the souls of individuals in any society Of societies.

       The purpose of this study is to show the extent to which contemporary poets have influenced this type of heritage on their poetic productions and how the terminology of this religious tradition and popular beliefs has been employed in shaping their poetic texts.

 

 

Author Biographies

Dr. Nahidha Star Ebeid, University of Al-Qadisiyah

Al-Qadisiyah University - College of Arts - Department of Arabic Language

Kareem Jasim Kadhim, University of Al-Qadisiyah

         Al-Qadisiyah University - College of Arts - Department of Arabic Language

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Published
2020-08-08
How to Cite
Star Ebeid, D. N., & Jasim Kadhim, K. (2020). The Tale of Religious Heritage and Popular Beliefs in Contemporary Iraqi Poetry (1990 – 2010). Al-Qadisiyah Journal For Humanities Sciences, 22(4(2), 9-32. Retrieved from https://journalart.qu.edu.iq/index.php/QJHS/article/view/247
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