Islamic Awakening in Farokhi Yazdi and AbulQasim al-Shabi's Poetry

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The terms Islamic awakening and resistance have always been associated with confronting the oppression and cruelty of rulers and the spread of tyranny and injustice. Boosting the motivation to defend right has had a significant role in the creation and restoration of such awakening. Among the contemporary Persian and Arabic poets، Mirza Mohammad Farokhi Yazdi and Abul Qasim al-Shabi respectively، influenced by the socio-political context of their era، wrote poems with the aim of popular and Islamic awakening to resist colonial aggression، oppression، and injustice. The aim of this survey is to study the effects of Islamic and popular awakening in the poems of these two poets. Accordingly، poets are the representatives of the oppressed nations who، having been plagued by the rulers of their times، decide to revolt for justice، completing their struggle in the form of a literature and culture that aims at the knowledge and awakening obtained and nurtured by Islamic and popular resistance against cruelty and oppression.
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Persian
Published:
Comparative Literature Studies, Volume:7 Issue: 26, 2013
Pages:
25 to 45
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