• List of Articles Al-Waeli

      • Open Access Article

        1 - Elegy in Persian and Arabic Poetries by an Attitude to Ahmed Al-Waeli's Monody from Style and Content Viewpoint
        Ahlam Yarali Zadeh Rahim Ansari Poor
        Monody in Ahmed Al-Waeli's poetry is entirely remarkable and he could achieve the highest levels of style and content in this field. He knew poem is responsible for messaging and advice and believed that a poet should be messenger and leader. He not only expressed the d More
        Monody in Ahmed Al-Waeli's poetry is entirely remarkable and he could achieve the highest levels of style and content in this field. He knew poem is responsible for messaging and advice and believed that a poet should be messenger and leader. He not only expressed the difficulties and challenges in Islamic society, but also invited people to awareness, resistance and fight against colonialism. Shiite's Islamic authenticity and avoiding westernism and disharmony are remarkable characteristic of Al-Waeli's ideas. Applying announcing structures, attention to intellectual and belief issues, current needs and wills of Muslims are other characteristics of his religious poetries. Innovation and invention are clearely observed in his works. Poetry was not an entertainment for Al-Waeli but it was a great responsibility to send message and he liked to be a guide and messenger. Manuscript profile
      • Open Access Article

        2 - The effects of dystopia in the poetry of Ahmad al-Waeli, a case study of the ode "Baghdad"
        Alireza Mohammad Rezaei Seyed Yusef Nejat Nejad Mostafa Chanani
        Many contemporary writers and poets have investigated the phenomenon of dystopia or the opposite of the utopia; the corrupt city, in their works, and blamed the oppressive governments and rulers, with their poetry and works, who do nothing for the sake of people and the More
        Many contemporary writers and poets have investigated the phenomenon of dystopia or the opposite of the utopia; the corrupt city, in their works, and blamed the oppressive governments and rulers, with their poetry and works, who do nothing for the sake of people and their future but their own interests and supporters, and informed their own people and audiences for the evil effects and stimulated them for their removal and correction. Unemployment, poverty and deprivation of natural and legal blessings, destructive wars and their bad effects, lust and the luxurious life of rulers and leaders of power are its most prominent features. Ahmad al-Waeli warned Iraqi people in a poem titled "Baghdad" and his other poems, against the existence of the corrupt city and criticized the rulers and governments with his poem. In this article, we examine the characteristics of this anti-utopia in the poet's poem "Baghdad" using a descriptive and analytical method, and at the end, we refer to the results of this study. Manuscript profile