request methods in the peotry of Kaab ben malik alansary
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The requesting styles dominated the collection of (Ka’b bin Malik Al-Ansari) and were distributed according to the functional characteristics of each of them: the command style, the interrogative style, the prohibition style, and the appeal style. In addition, it embodied the poet's ability to organize ideas and express them with appropriate words, especially since the poet (Ka'b bin Malik) did not earn money for his poetry, and he did not take poetry as an industry or a carrier, but rather his poetry was an honest record of his life and his struggle in supporting the religion of God and the support of the Messenger of God. The prophet Mohammed (PBUH); and accordingly, the research was keen in its study to monitor the poetic evidences that contain the requesting methods and clarify their impact on the concerned, using the the analytical approach to reveal the purposes that the poetic evidences aspire to; and the study was divided into: a preliminary and four demands, the first: The command style, the second the interrogative style, the third: the prohibition style, the fourth: the appeal style, and finally the conclusion.
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