Ethical and moral virtues in the poetry of Pre- Islamic era- (The study of Zuhair bin abi Salma)
Abstract
The pre- Islamic era is a term which is used in Arabic poetry as well as in
Islamic history among the literati and historians. It is defined as the
period of time before the rising and spreading of Islam in the desert of Arab. It
is also called Ignorance era, because they were not only illiterate from Islamic
laws and rules but also void souls from virtuous values. They buried their
daughters alive, made erroneous notations and quarreled for centuries,
eulogized bloodshed and wars etc.
Among them bore a great poet Zuhair bin abi Salma (520- 611) and tried to
change their lives by his noble poetry. He praised Hiram bin Sanan, the
popular person and leader of his tribes by his famous eulogy for his good
moral activates. He played a tremendous role for the pace of his tribe.
This article is denoted the ethical and moral virtues in the poetry of Zuhair
bin abi Salma in the pre- Islamic era. It is also describes the effort of Zuhair
for the peace and morality of his tribe.
Muhammad Qasim Junaidi, Irshad Ahmad. (2020) الاشاده بالقيم الاخلاقية في الشعر الجاهلي )زهيربن ابي سلمي انموز جاً(, Journal of Islamic Civilization and Culture, Volume 3, Issue 1.
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