ARABIC LITERATURE AMONG THE TUAREG TRIBES IN THE NORTH OF THE REPUBLIC OF MALI DURING THE TWENTIETH CENTURY AD

Authors

  • Mahmud KADDUM
  • Mohamadou Aboubacar
  • Bassam Hassan mohra

Abstract

     This research deals with the Arabic literature of the Tuareg tribe in northern Mali during the twentieth century AD. It aims to identify this literature and reveal its aesthetics that distinguish it as a distinctive literature that stands out in Mali written in the Arabic language, and has a scientific value that is subject to monitoring, study and analysis. The descriptive analytical practice was used for its suitability to the current research topic.

   Many results were reached, the most important of which was: that most of the Tuareg poetic texts need a true image of the slogan of the Arab world, whether it is in a basic system in terms of progress, profitability, comprehensiveness and meaning or in Terms of content, and this may also be indicated through this research. How did Tuareg poets create interesting artistic images? We called the extent of their interest in the Arabic language and its literature.

   It was also shown that they excelled in employing the potential of the language and benefiting from its energy, as their poetry shows the quality of expression and the brilliance of imagery, and they also wrote in many of the poetic themes known in Arabic literature throughout its. 

Published

2024-12-04