The Duality of Love and Hate in the Poetry Of Ibn Nabataht al-Saadi (d. 405AH)
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This research deals with the duality of love and hate and its representation in poetry according to different aspects of life. This duality is a symbol of feelings that have their impact on the body, soul, and human values. Ibn Nabataht’s poetry is an example of this duality during Abbasid era, it reflects on people’s life and their conditions.
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