Abstract
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The present study uses a descriptive-analytical method to elaborate the views of Mohammad Abdul Rahman al-Halawi in his poems. The result of the research shows that Al-Halawi, who spent 34 years of his life at the presence of French in his country, had a deep insight and repeatedly portrayed the real identity of the perpetrators besides reminding of the glory of the past, the hope of victory and the better future to make people aware of their evil intentions. He also had not been ignorant of the other Muslims in other usurped countries, and as a poet with a vast worldview, his poetry cries out for the people of Lebanon and Palestine and some other Islamic countries, and has expressed this in an explicit language. To influence his audience, he has used some figures of speech such as simile, metaphor, metonymy etc., and by repetition of certain letters and phrases and establishing inter-textuality with other texts, had added to the richness and dynamics of his poetry.
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