Conclusion of the Arabic poem by Ibn Haniyah al-Andalusi
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The research was interested in standing on the conclusion of the poem, and its manifestations in the Andalusian poetry of Ibn Hana'a; due to the strong presence of the pillars of the vertical poem, and the conclusion is one of these pillars that draw attention and have an effective impact on the recipient, as it suggests many of the contents for which the poem is formulated, and is the final outcome that culminates in it. In addition to what it includes different patterns with different connotations and connotations, which led to the disclosure of the content of the poem or its final conclusion or the crystallization of the poet's experience in standing at the inevitable ends of an issue to be a closed conclusion, or an open conclusion due to the presence of data indicating continuity, which is what our research tried to address and stand on.
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