A.D. Scanner.
Professor of Literature and Cash at King Abdulaziz University
Founding member of the Board of Trustees of the Arab Hair Academy
The poet is an art, science, industry, information and a declaration, and it is the receptacle of knowledge, wisdom and philosophy, despite their controversy and differences, a singular art with which the Arabs conquer and say, in the words of their descendants, their descendants. So Abubakar said, "Teach your boys the hair, teach them the morals." So Omar recommended it: "Take the notices, keep the news. The hair calls for morals, teaches the masters, creates the power of the humbles, and ends morals."
And even with passion, it was also linked to the universe, its philosophy and its issues, it was a receptacle of wisdom, philosophy and reason, despite their controversy and disagreements, with the first one of them -- poetry -- passion, creativity -- on the mind, but each absorbed the other, the creation of philosophical, philosophical poetry and philosophy.
The importance and value of poetry remained immortal in itself and immortal to the source and the effect:
So once I get on a case.
I'm doing the ginger before the holidays to end her mountains.
A rhythm like a tooth limit stays and goes by saying it.
I've been able to sit in one of her villages and look like her.
But those who said it did not go, but because of his hair, his enthusiasm, his singing, his glory, and her tongue, our identity, language, culture and history, we find this tongue at the al-Qaysah, the al-Qays, the al-Qays, Al-Ashti, the Tibani, the al-Qaqabeth and Garabeth.
So the hair became a receptacle of knowledge, a foundation on which knowledge was built, a means to create knowledge, to raise awareness and to define its value. Thus, in search of knowledge and knowledge, poetry is linked to human beings and its presence and preserves its values, heritage and identity.
Statement and explanation, Jabbat Osman bin Amr, investigation and explanation of Abdussalam Harun, Department of Thought for Printing, Publishing and Distribution, Beirut, fourth edition, p. 76
Al-Sha ' ah, for the son of Al-Salam al-Jahmi, read and explained by Mahmoud Muhammad Shaker, Jeddah Civil House, 1/24.
Approval, Shabbi: Abu Isaac Ibrahim Bin Musa, Abu Abida Sharif Bin Hassan, Dar Bin Afan, first edition, T1417, J2, p. 88
In the conduct of the book of the upper envelope, the absorption in the Al-Qarid, the investigation of Dr. Fahmy Arif, the Arabic language complex in Damascus 1976, p. 375.
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Explanation by the Office of the Honourable Father Tam, Brizzi speech: Abu Zakaria Yahya Ben Ali, leaflets Mohamed Ali Bidun, Scientific Books House, Beirut, J1, p. 39