Review of Religious and Moral Commitment in the Poems of Abdulmanam Fertusi
Keywords:
Abdulneam Fertusi; commitment; faith; ethicsAbstract
Abdulmanam Fertusi Shiite contemporary poet was born in the village of “raghaseh” in southern Iraq , he grew up in Shiite family endowed with grace, science and literature and learned the basics of Islamic sciences with his father. Not only was he famous in seminary, but also he had great reputation in the field of literature and poetry. Undoubtedly, Fertusi was considered as a commitment poet because of religious and moral commitment in his poetry evidently. Theme of Religious poems of the poet was full of his commitment to this issue such as preachment, advice and guidance as necessary according to religious piety, appealing to God at all times, pray. Fertusi consult and discuss poetry around themes such as invitations, invites patience, enjoining and forbidding the evilReferences
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