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Umayyad Literature by Prof. Dr. Sabah Nouri Al-Marzook (2015), a seminal work from Dar Al-Sadiq for Publishing and Distribution, delves into the poetic and prose traditions of a foundational period.
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Umayyad Literature by Prof. Dr. Sabah Nouri Al-Marzook (2015), a seminal work from Dar Al-Sadiq for Publishing and Distribution, delves into the poetic and prose traditions of a foundational period.

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Prof. Dr. Sabah Nouri Al-Marzook offers a comprehensive scholarly analysis of Umayyad literature, a critical period in Arab literary history. This book meticulously examines the evolution of poetic forms and themes, from the charged political verses of Jarir and Al-Farazdaq to the emergence of refined ghazal. It also explores the nascent development of Arabic prose, providing readers with a deep understanding of the socio-political contexts that shaped the literary output of this foundational era. It is an essential resource for students and researchers of classical Arabic literature, offering insightful interpretations and a detailed historical framework.
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