Despair Absorber and Cataclysm Amplifier Challenges: Edicts of the Modest-House Man into Pacifism Critical Study on Liberation Poems))
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https://doi.org/10.55568/amd.v13i49.357-369Keywords:
Sistani, edict, religious authority, fatwa, despair absorber, cataclysm amplifier, disability theory, By them We triumph “Bahim Intasarna, liberation poemsAbstract
The current research study is an attempt to trace the religious impact on selected poems written during the invasion of some Iraqi provinces by ISIS from a psychological perspective and literary explication, disability theory. The religious authority is a very essential cornerstone in the Muslim worlds in general and in Iraq in particular as there are many denomination heads and many edicts. The selected poems, whose main focal theme is an invasion-and-liberation stratum of the Iraqi lands, are collected from Arabic literature and English one to apply a sense of diversity and universality to the article. How the edicts fall into the orbit of the laypeople mentality as reflected in verse and how the nonMuslims portray the edicts on the one hand, how the poets broach the edicts, what tone they employ, what technique they implant and what messages they endeavour to convey on the other hand.
In doing so, the study gives much shrifts to the procedures to cull a tint of objectivity in the welter of emotionality and simpatico factors, that is, there are three chapters, the first tackles Hawza edicts and the sapience of the modest-house man, the second does the canonical poets as compared to other ones in the light of the missions beyond the texts and the third does the challenges between despair absorber and cataclysm amplifier in the selected poems. Ultimately, the conclusion fathoms the major scope of the article as much as it trucks the echo of the edict in the samples.
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