The revolution of the martyr Zaid bin Ali in light of its poetic data, a critical reading in the decline of poetic data

Authors

  • Dr. Hussein Abdul Karim Faraj Allah University of Kufa / College of Jurisprudence

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57026/mjhr.v4i1.75

Keywords:

Zaid bin Ali, Wasil bin Ata, Zaidi doctrine, Alawite revolts in the first and second centuries, poetry of Zaid bin Ali’s revolution, lamentation of the martyr Zaid.

Abstract

Although poetry retains its vital role, the Islamic poetry attributed to Zayd ibn Ali (may God be pleased with him) has suffered a great deal of neglect. Since its early days, it has been subjected to destruction, distortion, and false attribution, in line with the overall prevailing situation at that time - so how can we explain the lack of data? The poetics of the revolution of the martyr Zaid? (Original question) _ In neglecting the Prophet’s family’s right to the caliphate and imamate, obstructing their approach and obstructing their role in elevating the Islamic nation to its luxurious heights, on an immortal and eternal journey in which their remarkable and radiant presence is widespread, with their great character and character bestowed upon them All patterns of human life, and those preserved in the series of Ahl al-Bayt) A) Holy.

Published

2024-04-15

How to Cite

[1]
م. د. حسين عبد الكريم فرج الله, “The revolution of the martyr Zaid bin Ali in light of its poetic data, a critical reading in the decline of poetic data”, مِراس, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 230–271, Apr. 2024.

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