The Rhythmic Structure in the Anthnology of Hafsiyyaht by Bazullahi Abdullahi Yahya: a critical Analytical Study
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https://doi.org/10.48185/sjhss.v1i2.1660Keywords:
Diwan, rhythmic structure, poetry, poetic columnAbstract
This research, titled “The Rhythmic Structure in the Anthnology of Hafsiyyaht by Bazullahi Abdullahi Yahya: a critical Analytical Study”.
The article examines the rhythmic structure in the Hafsiyat collection of poems by Baz Allah Abdullah Bahya through an analytical and critical study. It examines the external and internal rhythms in his collection. Externally, the rhythmic structure is represented by the meter and rhyme structures. Internally, the rhythmic structure is represented by the repetition and parallel structures, which are important elements of the Arabic poetic canon. This research aims to uncover the rhythmic techniques in the Hafsiyat collection of poems that the poet utilized in constructing his rhythm. The researcher also utilized the descriptive-analytical method, with its mechanisms of induction and deduction, to highlight and analyze the rhythmic phenomena in the poems in the Hafsiyat collection. This enabled the researchers to shed light on the contents of the rhythmic structure in the studied collection. The results of the research indicated that the poet in the studied collection maintained the composition according to the known Khalilian meters, and that the qabd, idmar, and khabn remained the most frequently occurring zihaads in the collection. The poet also fell into poetic necessities in the collection, all of which were acceptable. He also used the phenomenon of repetition at its three levels (letter, word, and phrase) in a good way.
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