Literatures

Bayani Gaba-gaba

Arabic literature is a vast and rich field that encompasses a wide range of literary works spanning different periods and regions. In studying literatures in Arabic, one delves into the exploration of pre-Islamic poetic traditions, the stylistic intricacies of Islamic literature, the aesthetic features embedded within literary texts, and the evaluation of Arabic as a medium of expression in modern West African novel and drama.

Beginning with the Pre-Islamic Period (500 – 610 C.E.), students are introduced to the historical context in which early Arabic poetry emerged. This period holds significant importance as it lays the foundation for the subsequent developments in Arabic literature. One prominent figure from this era is Qays ibn al-Mulawwah, known for his famous elegy "Lament for Layla." His poems reflect the themes and conventions prevalent in pre-Islamic Arabic poetry, such as love, nature, and tribal warfare.

Transitioning into the Islamic Period (610 – 1798 C.E.), students delve into the literary works that emerged during the Islamic Golden Age. Figures like Al-Farazdaq and Hassan ibn Thabit are studied for their contributions to Arabic poetry. Al-Farazdaq's praise poem for Zayn al-Abidin showcases the use of figurative expressions and elaborate metaphors, enriching the aesthetic appeal of the text. On the other hand, Hassan ibn Thabit's ode commemorating the conquest of Mecca demonstrates the poetic prowess and historical significance intertwined in Arabic literature.

Moving towards the Modern Period (1798 to date), learners explore the evolution of Arabic literature in response to contemporary societal changes. Works by writers such as Mahmoud Taymour and Zakariya Tamer exemplify the fusion of traditional literary forms with modern themes and styles. The Modern Period sees a diversification in Arabic literary expressions, reflecting a broad spectrum of cultural experiences and perspectives.

Lastly, the focus shifts to Arabic Literature in West Africa, highlighting the cultural exchange and adaptation of Arabic literary forms in a different geographical context. Writers like Elia Abu Madi and Jamil Abdul Halim Al-Kanawi are studied for their contributions to West African Arabic literature, showcasing the versatility of Arabic as a literary medium beyond its traditional boundaries.

Through the study of literatures in Arabic, students not only gain insight into the historical and cultural significance of Arabic literary traditions but also develop a critical lens to evaluate the aesthetic, thematic, and linguistic nuances present in these texts. By engaging with a diverse array of literary works, learners are able to appreciate the enduring legacy of Arabic literature and its continued relevance in contemporary literary discourse.

Manufura

  1. Identify and Analyze the Style of Figurative Expressions in Islamic Literature
  2. Describe the Aesthetic Features in Literary Texts and Assess Their Modern Cultural Values
  3. Identify Pre-Islamic Poetic Traditions and Conventions
  4. Evaluate Areas of Successful Use of Arabic as a Medium of West African Novel and Drama, Analyze Their Contents, and Describe Their Major Characteristics and Plots

Takardar Darasi

Arabic literature is a rich and diverse body of work that spans many centuries, regions, and genres. For high school students, exploring this literary tradition offers a glimpse into the cultural, emotional, and intellectual life of the Arab world. This guide will help you understand key aspects of Arabic literature, enabling you to appreciate its complexities and beauty.

Nazarin Darasi

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  1. What is the period covered in the Arabic literature syllabus provided? A. Pre-Islamic Period (500 – 610 C.E.) B. Islamic Period (610 – 1798 C.E.) C. Modern Period (1978 To Date) D. All of the above Answer: D. All of the above
  2. Who is the poet known for the elegy "من عاش مات" in the pre-Islamic period? A. Al-Farazdaq B. Qais bin Sa'ida C. Jamil Abu Madhi D. Zainab al-Khansaa Answer: B. Qais bin Sa'ida
  3. Which poet wrote a poem praising Zain al-Abidin with the line "هذا الذي تعرف البطحاء وطأته"? A. Al-Farazdaq B. Hassan ibn Thabit C. Jarir D. Al-Mutanabbi Answer: A. Al-Farazdaq
  4. Who composed a poem about the conquest of Mecca with the verse "عدمنا خيلنا إن لم تروها"? A. Jarir B. Al-Mutanabbi C. Hassan ibn Thabit D. Jamil Abu Madhi Answer: C. Hassan ibn Thabit
  5. Which poet is known for the verse "أشجان الهوى: لقد كتمت الهوى حتى تهيمني"? A. Jamil Abu Madhi B. Al-Farazdaq C. Qais bin Sa'ida D. Jarir Answer: D. Jarir
  6. Which author wrote the book "قصة الحجاب" during the modern period? A. Zakaria Tamer B. Elia Abu Madi C. Tawfiq al-Hakim D. Mohamed El-Bisatie Answer: B. Elia Abu Madi
  7. Who is the playwright known for "الطبقة العليا" in Arabic literature in West Africa? A. Zakaria Tamer B. J.M. Coetzee C. Naguib Mahfouz D. Camara Laye Answer: C. Naguib Mahfouz
  8. In which period does the Arabic literature in West Africa fall? A. Pre-Islamic Period B. Islamic Period C. Modern Period D. None of the above Answer: C. Modern Period
  9. Which author is associated with the quote "ادفع بالتي هي أحسن"? A. Zakaria Tamer B. Jamil Abu Halil C. Elia Abu Madi D. Tawfiq al-Hakim Answer: B. Jamil Abu Halil

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