The mask of Fard Ed-Dn Al-'Ar as depicted in Mamd Darwsh's poetry will be the subject of this essay, which will look at the intersection between the f mask and intertextuality, as well as poetry and meta-poetry. To be more specific, this research will look into the following topics: Why did Darwsh put on the Al-'Ar mask? Was it only a sentimental attachment to a powerful ancestor? Was it a protest against the existing Arab literature's spiritual and intellectual deficiency, as well as its poverty? Was Al-'Ar just a f mask, or was it also an indication of intertextuality? Was Darwsh striving to pay tribute to an ancient ancestor without whom he would be unable to survive and lead a successful struggle in the present? Did Darwsh intend to exploit Al-'Ars' tradition to resurrect Arab poetry and its revolutionary spirit, in other words? Is Al-'Ar a resurrected spirit living among us, guiding the fight for liberation and elevating the calibre of Arabic literature? Or was Al-'Ar, the f saint, the one who gave Darwsh life?
Author(S) Details
Jamal Assadi
The College of Sakhnin Academic College for Teacher Education POB 100, Sakhnin 3058000, Israel.
Mahmud Naamneh
Deir AL- Assad, 20188 POB 910 Galilee, Israel.
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