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Adnan Meshaal Rashid Al-Fares
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Abstract

Abu Tammam, the prince of the Statement , and Knight of Speech, is a very important and influencial poet. It has a large culture by several factors, left prominent effects on the product of literature especially the poetry in which he Focused his efforts on the aspects of rhetoric and composition, maintaining a historical reference, and cultural affiliation Jala is unique to many of his peers in the performance of meaning and the context of poetic text . The cultural heritage movement in his poetry has a distinct presence. Because heritage is the treasure of the nation and the source of its culture throughout the ages, enriching the artistic production and providing it with a lot, according to the creator's ability to employ and benefit.


Belonging is a physical existence that reflects on a person's thought and behavior. Because man is bound to a history that cannot be dispensed with and beyond. And history in and of itself means the physical existence of him. A person is born to live in circumstances in which he has no will, and these circumstances oblige him to have different affiliations, such as family, tribal, historical, religious, and so on.

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Rashid Al-Fares, A. M. (2021). The Impact of Religion, Literature and History in the Poetry of Abu Tammam. Journal of Tikrit University for Humanities, 28(5), 77–98. https://doi.org/10.25130/jtuh.28.5.2021.05
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