Identity in the Pre-Islamic Prose Speeches and Wills as a Model

  • Rawya Mohammed

Abstract

Identity is the characteristic attribute of each element and is unique to its existence among assets. The existence of man has been associated with his identity since ancient times, represented by blood ties and tribal affiliation, which are a symbol of his identity and the title of its existence and the symbolism of that in determining the characteristics of the individual and his social status, whether it is within the boundaries of its category or tribe or within the boundaries of a broader range of meetings or other tribes. Those were traits which characterized the era of Pre-Islam in the identification of the tribes and their members. In view of the importance of this approach, the study of identity in the Pre-Islamic Prose of the Pre-Islamic era took its sermons. These sermons are revealed and their importance in speeches as linguistic wealth. This study handles the intellectual and literary emanations from socially and self-disparate queues, demonstrating the impact of this on the recipients at different levels and an explanation of the challenges faced by the text maker to achieve its desired goals. The research is divided into a Preface, an introduction, four chapters and a conclusion.                                                                           

Published
Dec 4, 2019
How to Cite
MOHAMMED, Rawya. Identity in the Pre-Islamic Prose Speeches and Wills as a Model. Journal of Tikrit university for humanities - مجلة جامعة تكريت للعلوم الانسانية, [S.l.], v. 26, n. 10, p. 108-98, dec. 2019. ISSN 1817-6798. Available at: <http://jtuh.tu.edu.iq/index.php/hum/article/view/841>. Date accessed: 03 may 2024. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.25130/hum.v26i10.841.