November 19, 2024
Rasoul Balavi

Rasoul Balavi

Academic Rank: Professor
Address: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=yIe8KJ8AAAAJ&hl=en
Degree: Ph.D in Arabic language and literature
Phone: 09166230498
Faculty: Faculty of Humanities

Research

Title
A Comparative and Stylistic Study of Afghanistan's Resistance Implications in the Poetry of Sayyed Abūtaleb Mozaffari and Jaber Qumayha
Type Thesis
Keywords
الأدب الأفغاني المقاوم، المدرسة الأمريكية للأدب المقارن، المضامين المشتركة، الأساليب، السَيِّد أبوطالب مظفري، جابر قميحة
Researchers ayad nisi (Student) , naser zare (Primary advisor) , Rasoul Balavi (Primary advisor) , Mohammad Javad Pourabed (Advisor) , Seyyed Heydar Shirazi (Advisor)

Abstract

The grieved Islamic countries event currently led to development of the resistance literature. the resistance literature is one type of the committed literature that appeared through simple, frank, and direct language. This type of literature has a different echo in the poets' outcome according to the social and political innovations of every society and its historical conditions in each period. The Afghani poet Sayyed Abūtaleb Mozaffari and the Egyptian poet Jaber Qumayha are contemporary poets that recited many verses in the field of the resistance literature. Sayyed Abūtaleb Mozaffari developed a great part of his collection to the Afghani Resistance and endurance in front of enemies and tyrants. He tackled the Afghani nation and its critical situations in his poetic collection. the Egyptian poet Jaber Qumayha, in his turn, devoted his literary commitment in his poetic collection called "for Afghani Jihad… I sing" through which he expressed the Afghani self-esteemed people great deeds and sacrifice due to its existence in the Afghani border areas, in addition to its observation for the planned case of tyranny, restraint, and planned oppression that this Islamic country suffer from. The current thesis relied on the comparative literature, the American school in particular supported by the library searching and Stylistic Study. Sayyed Abūtaleb Mozaffari and Jaber Qumayha described to us embarrassed aspects of the successive bloody events that happened in Afghanistan. The most important results that we concluded in the current thesis through the comparative and Stylistic study suffering and tragedy of "Implications of Afghani Resistance" for both poets as the following: describing suffering and tragedy of the war, reinforcing the fighting spirit in the Mujahidins' souls, honoring the martyrs' high privilege, regretting for not joining fronts and martyr caravans, calling to unifying powers. Igniting the hope spirit and optimism in the Mujahidins' hearts, inviting to