The Vision of Death From a Collective Perspective Among the Poets of the Middle East in the Middle Ages

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Karim Hassan Janana Al- Lami
Hadi Ali Hadi Almuaab

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This research deals with the problematic nature of the intellection visions that are formed by the poets about the death from a collective perspective and we mean the collective of the vision of death contained in the poetry of the lament of cities and the lament of religious symbols such as Imam Hussein (peace be ubon him). Since the vision of death formed in the mines of poets should be distinct and different when it comes to important and collective symbols and a community like the city and Ahalbait (peace be ubon them) which we tried to follow him for discovering the poetic vision was simple and its temperament do not live up to the level of tragedy that hit Baghdad or tragedy of Karbala. the living reality of the crisis that afflicted the Arab culture in the middle ages was fueled by its poetic culture and its moral quality until it became flat and low-handed about achieving high technical standards.

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“The Vision of Death From a Collective Perspective Among the Poets of the Middle East in the Middle Ages”, JUBH, vol. 26, no. 8, pp. 632–645, Nov. 2021, Accessed: May 07, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://www.journalofbabylon.com/index.php/JUBH/article/view/3873
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“The Vision of Death From a Collective Perspective Among the Poets of the Middle East in the Middle Ages”, JUBH, vol. 26, no. 8, pp. 632–645, Nov. 2021, Accessed: May 07, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://www.journalofbabylon.com/index.php/JUBH/article/view/3873