The religious trend among the poets of Mosul (second section) 1900-1950
Abstract
Throughout the first half of our twentieth century, the productions of a large number of poets in Mosul remained neglected. They hardly received little attention at the level of university studies, as the message of Dr. Salem Al-Hamdani Al-Mama Al-Ajlan struck something simple from the poems of her religious poets, by virtue of its good approach, and the message was Thanks to the manifestation of features from the poetry of the Mosul press, but its approach did not allow it to be exposed to abundant poetry preserved by the written and printed poems, and my humble research of (poetry) in Mosul, in the fifth part of the civilization encyclopedia, included very brief general references to this poetry. Since the religious trend (mystical, traditional, reformist and critical) is one of the important directions for poets to continue, his study has influenced a content study that (as possible) has the artistic features, by contemplating the models of a number of his poets, aspiring to document a poetic material that is about to be eroded in model papers A number of his poets, aspiring to document a poetic material that was about to corrode in old newspaper papers and in the darkness of old cabinets.