Phonetic construction in poetry Ibn al-Haddad al-Andalusi d. (480 AH)
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Praise be to God, and prayers and peace be upon our master Muhammad ((may God bless him and grant him peace)) and his family and companions.
the pure ones.
In the course of our research, we seek to know the rhetorical artistic characteristics in the poetry of our poet.
Al-Andalusi, Abi Abdullah Muhammad bin Ahmad, known as Ibn Al-Haddad (480 AH), the sources were not mentioned.
In the year of his birth, the poet Ibn al-Haddad was a unique model in Arab culture, broad in knowledge, profound
perception, and he had a participation in the sciences of prosody, philosophy, mathematics, astronomy, which were found in
Most of his poetry collections. Al-Maria did not give birth, like Ibn al-Haddad in poetry, for it is truly the fruit of poetic
the pure ones.
In the course of our research, we seek to know the rhetorical artistic characteristics in the poetry of our poet.
Al-Andalusi, Abi Abdullah Muhammad bin Ahmad, known as Ibn Al-Haddad (480 AH), the sources were not mentioned.
In the year of his birth, the poet Ibn al-Haddad was a unique model in Arab culture, broad in knowledge, profound
perception, and he had a participation in the sciences of prosody, philosophy, mathematics, astronomy, which were found in
Most of his poetry collections. Al-Maria did not give birth, like Ibn al-Haddad in poetry, for it is truly the fruit of poetic
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Phonetic construction in poetry Ibn al-Haddad al-Andalusi d. (480 AH). (2023). Journal of the College of Basic Education, 18(73), 51-99. https://doi.org/10.35950/cbej.v18i73.8586
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Phonetic construction in poetry Ibn al-Haddad al-Andalusi d. (480 AH). (2023). Journal of the College of Basic Education, 18(73), 51-99. https://doi.org/10.35950/cbej.v18i73.8586