The comparative approach of the crystallization of the idea of Islamic awakening in the poems of Samih Sabbagh and Qaisar Aminpour

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Abstract:
Awakening literature is one of the prominent types of literature that has gained a special status due to the specific political conditions of the Middle East countries in the contemporary era. The two countries of Iran and Palestine are among the prominent countries in the field of Islamic awakening and resistance. Two of the prominent figures of this literary genre are Samih Sabbagh (1992-1947) and Qaiser Aminpour (2007-1959) who, due to their social and political life, share common literary themes. Eight years of sacred defense in Iran and the struggle of the Palestinian nation against the Israeli invaders and internal traitors have given these two poets a rich and fruitful field in dealing with the themes of Islamic awakening and resistance. The current research has been based on the descriptive-analytical method and the American school of comparative literature, and it was determined at the end: The poems of two poets seek to create a revolution against the rioters of the time, who are very close to each other in this field, but the talk about freedom and awakening in Sabbagh's poems, unlike Aminpour, is more due to the prolongation of the Palestine issue. Their poetic language is simple and fluent and sometimes symbolic due to the nature of awakening and reformism. Unlike Sabbagh, Aminpour has used epic language and .
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Persian
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Biannual Journal - Studies Islamic Awakening, Volume:11 Issue: 25, 2022
Pages:
27 to 53
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