INhilism in the poetry of Andalusiat poetry
Abstract
I Swear I deserve the highest ranks and walk my own walking and elate elatedly
I enable my sweetheart of my cheeks and I give my kiss to who desires to get it
With these two lines of poetry which are embroidered on the shouler of her dress, she was walking vainly as abutterfly in her literary gentle saloon without aveil. She is the princess poet "Wallada doughter of al-Mustakfy" she was daredevil in her saying and behaviour, declaring of her inside feelings and delights. For that the researchers considered her a saddened and exceptional state in the Arabic culture to the exceeding of the traditional photo of the muslim woman, which represents a state of rebelion of a woman on the authority of the male values which don't give her the chance to move or express freely about the body instincts and desires.
Wallada was n't the only rebelious, but there were many of Andalosiats, there were many of Andalosiats who came before Wallada and many of them followed her way . By this they filled apage of the Arabic literature pages, which were named as inhilism.
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