SOCIAL INTIMACY IN THE POETRY OF THE SECOND ABBASID ERA IBN AL-RUMI IS A MODEL (232-334)

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  • Dr. Abduladheem Faisal Salih, Eintisar Nori Aulwan Mohamed Author

Abstract

Intimacy is considered as a noble human emotion that the individual enjoys with towards human, animal, and plant. Actually, human being - the poet - cannot live alone in isolation from others and the intimacy that the poet seeks with others fulfills his essence in human existence, thus he sees that he complements the other psychologically and emotionally.  He is in a state that is compatible with him within the bonds of familiarity and sympathy, having a great importance in determining and evaluating human behavior and individual’s relationships with others.

The collection of "Ibn al-Rumi" was filled with many examples of intimacy , as his intimacy was as diverse as his emotions. The poet was distinguished by his sensitivity, and this is what made him familiar with everything that aroused in him the passion, longing, and love.

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2024-08-08

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SOCIAL INTIMACY IN THE POETRY OF THE SECOND ABBASID ERA IBN AL-RUMI IS A MODEL (232-334). (2024). Journal of Research Administration, 6(2), 232-243. https://journlra.org/index.php/jra/article/view/1993