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Qasidas of ‘Amr b. Sâlim al-Khuzâ ‘î and Ḥassan b. Thâbit on the Eve of the Conquest of Mecca
2023
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The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational & Social Sciences
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Arabs have expressed their joys, sorrows, praises and satires more effectively with poetry throughout history. Thus, the poets of the tribes were seen as the most respected people after the chief of the tribe. ‘Amr b. Sâlim al-Khuzâ‘î is one of the poets of the Khuzâ‘a tribe. In the Hudaybiya peace treaty between Muslims and Qurayshi infidels, the Khuzâ'a tribe took place as an ally of the Muslims, while the Banu Bakr tribe took place as an ally of the Qurayshi infidels. Some people from the Banu Bakr tribe, with the help of the notables of the Qurayshi tribe, violating the peace treaty killed 23 people in their raid on the Khuzâ‘a tribe. ‘Amr b. Sâlim al-Khuzâ'î, having come to Medina with 40 people from his tribe, recited his 8 couplet qasida in the presence of the Prophet to complain about the pain they experienced and to respond to the attack. On this event, the Prophet started an expedition against the Qurayshis who broke the agreement, which would result in the conquest of Mecca. During this preparations of the expedition, one of the prophet’s poets, Ḥassan b. Thabit also wrote an 6 couplet qasida in which he denounced the attack on the Khuza‘a tribe and encouraged the Muslims to prepare for the expedition. These poems which arouse deep emotions, to convey messages of encouragement and threat, to buid a collective consciousnes and to act as a trigger to change the course of history highlight the impact and its indispensable role of poetry as an instrument of communication and war during the era of Sadr al-Islam. In this study these two qasidas which which has an important place in the history of Islam, are analyzed.

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Field :   Eğitim Bilimleri; Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler

Journal Type :   Uluslararası

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