Sufism in the Contemporary Palestinian Poetry: Reem Harb’s Poetry
Keywords:
Sufism, Contemporary Palestinian Poetry, Reem Harb’s Poetry, presenceAbstract
This research endeavors to feel the presence of the Sufist trend in the
contemporary Palestinian poem by examining Reem Harb’s experience and
her Sufi- biased poetic tendency, where the Sufi meets the poet under the
umbra of the religion or away from it.
The research uncovers the Sufi rhetoric in her poem titles, prominence,
knowledge fame, symbolization and figuration of the actuality, strengthening
the heritage, her return to the onset, her reach to inner- self, nobleness and
sublimity, her bypass of the conventional in her poetic rhythm which resemble
the Sufi religious special movements, and her profound poetic drawings and
images in terms of the peculiarity and beauty which are associated with
imagination and fiction that lead to oneness and disclosure.
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