Author(s): Mehmet YENÄ°CE
When the Arabic vocabulary is examined in terms of its use in society, the idea that it is a language born and developed from the desert is accepted. Mu‘allakalar are also poems belonging to the Arabs, which were created by poets who lived in the desert tribes during the period of Ignorance before Islam. These poems are regarded as the cornerstones and most important works of Arabic Literature with their content of meaning, words and emotions. It is rumored that Mu‘allaka were read in big fairs such as Ukâz during the Jahiliyya period, and as a result, the poems that were ranked in terms of meaning and content were selected and hung on the wall of the Kaaba. Among the poets of Mu'allaka, after ?mru'ulkays, Tarafe b. Like other mu‘allaka poets of al-‘Abd, many couplets were famous for parable and are still read with admiration by those who have a taste for literature
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