The symbolic employment of the Sufi language in contemporary Algerian poetic discourse Diwan "I pronounce the fancy" by Abdullah Hammadi as a model
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https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v25i2.4889Keywords:
Semantics, hermeneutics, symbolic employment, Sufi language, poetic discourseAbstract
This study aims to investigate the symbolic employment of the Sufi language in the folds of the poems of Diwan I speak about fancy by the poet Abdullah Hammadi. Based on the manifestations of this language at the level of title and text to find out its semantic and interpretive manifestations. Especially since the Sufi language is an outlet for contemporary poets to express their esoteric desires, and their reality with all its contradictions,
It is also a language of a special nature, because it relies on symbolism in expression, and analysis and in-depth interpretation.
To achieve the objectives of the study, and to answer the problem posed, the analytical artistic approach was followed, which requires the description and analysis of the phenomenon.
The study concluded that the relationship between literature and Sufism is not without problems, readings and interpretations.
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