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The Pillar in Poetry's Advantages and Manners

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Al-Amda's book on the virtues of poetry and its literature enjoyed wide spread and good acceptance, which prompted scholars to praise it, such as Ibn Khaldun, who said: "Al-Amda is the book that singled out this industry and gave it its right, and no one before or after him wrote in it like it.

غير متوفر في المخزون

Description

Book description:

  • The author: Abu Ali al-Hassan ibn Rashiq al-Qayrawani al-Azadi

  • Number of pages: 423 pages

  • The theme of the book: Poetry

The contents of the book:

  1. A chapter on the virtues of poetry

  2. A chapter on responding to those who hate poetry

  3. Chapter on the Poetry of Caliphs, Judges and Jurists

  4. Chapter on Who Raised and Who Lowered His Hair

  5. The chapter on who is awarded poetry and who is awarded poetry

  6. Chapter on Poets' Intercessions and Incitement

  7. The chapter about tribes taking shelter with their poets

  8. A chapter on the omen of poetry and its fate

  9. A chapter on the benefits and harms of hair

  10. The Poets' Exposure Chapter

  11. The chapter on earning a living from poetry and being disgusted by it

  12. Chapter on the Movement of Poetry in the Tribes

  13. Chapter on Ancients and Moderns

  14. Famous Poets Chapter

  15. Chapter on the Fewer Poets and the Overcomers

  16. A chapter for poets who wish to avoid pursuing incompetent people

  17. Chapter on Poets and Poetry

  18. Hair Limits and Structure

  19. A chapter on pronunciation and meaning

  20. Chapter on Printed and Manufactured

  21. Chapter on weights

  22. Rhymes door

  23. Bab al-Taqfiqa and Tasfiqa

  24. A chapter on rhymes and poems

  25. Chapter on Cutting and Length

  26. Chapter on Poet Etiquette

  27. The chapter on making poetry and sharpening one's mind

  28. Chapter on Syllables and Metronomes

  29. Beginning, Exit and End

  30. Rhetoric door

  31. Chapter on brevity

  32. Statement door

  33. System door

  34. The Inventive and Novelty Chapter

  35. Metaphor door

  36. Door metaphor

  37. Representation door

  38. The proverbial door

  39. The door of the analogy

  40. Signal door

  41. Trading door

  42. Naturalization door

  43. Repeat door

  44. Export door

  45. Matching door

  46. Chapter on Mixing Naturalization and Conformity

  47. Corresponding door

  48. Partition door

  49. The door to marketing

  50. Interpretation door

  51. Digression door

  52. Branching door

  53. Wraparound door

  54. Exception door

  55. Completion door

  56. Exaggeration door

  57. Egale door

  58. Excessive door

  59. Skepticism door

  60. Tautology and verbiage

  61. Summoning door

  • Repetition door

  1. The door to negating something by affirming it

  2. The door to the refrigerator

  3. The chapter on inclusion and authorization

  4. Expansion door

  5. Subscription door

  6. Heterogeneity door

  7. Chapter on Behavior and Poetry Criticism

  8. A chapter on the book's poetry

  9. Chapter on the Purposes and Types of Poetry

  10. The genealogy door

  11. Chapter on Praise

  12. Pride door

  13. Lamentation door

  14. Chapter on Requirement and Recognition

  15. The door of reproaches

  16. The Chapter of Promise and Warning

  17. Spelling door

  18. Apology door

  19. A chapter on the process of poetry and praise

  20. Chapter on the ambiguities of praise and satire

  21. Chapter on Genealogy

  22. Chapter on Events and Days

  23. Chapter on Knowing the Kings of the Arabs

  24. A section of the ratio

  25. Bab al-Attaqaq of horses and their memorabilia

  26. A Chapter of Modernized Meanings

  27. A chapter on the fallacies of poets and storytellers

  28. Chapter on the Houses of the Moon

  29. Chapter on Knowing Places and Countries

  30. A chapter of injunctions and hospitality

  31. Chapter on the Mention of Equivalence and Discouragement

  32. The door to the brutal, pretentious, underdog monster

  33. Assignment and Change

  34. Thefts and the like

  35. Description door

  36. The chapter on poetry and the rest of the rhymes

  37. Chapter on Hair Houses and Sweaty People

  38. Chapter on the ruling on the bismillah before poetry

  39. Chapter Rhymes in Calligraphy

  40. Title of the novel

  41. Chapter on Chanting and What's Appropriate

  42. Chapter on Awards and Connections

Also available

Encyclopedia of Arab Poets 1/3
Al-Shanfari's Arabic Lamia

Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 20 x 20 x 20 x 20 cm