Quatrains of interrogative in "Diwan Al-Shawqiyyat"
Abstract
tools in the collection of the poet Ahmed Shawqi, known as (Al-Shawqiyyat). It is considered one of the richest and most extensive collections of Arabic poetry in our modern era. My study of this method was within a specific quality and methodology, and it was not traditional, in that the interrogative comes to be used four times in one place, and it may be in one, two, or three verses, so I called it: (interrogative quatrains), and the choice of the quatrain without others came after extrapolating the entire diwan and I found various usage forms of the interrogative sentences, some of which were unilateral and some of them were seven- and some between that, except that I set a criterion that governed the course of the study, which is (qualitative abundance), since the unilateral, dual, and triple uses have a measure of the common abundance that is common to the poet, so the specificity in it is limited, and perhaps it is suitable for a broader and more extensive study. It was investigated in the quatrains, and the investigations of this study were based on it, and since the ends are achieved by means, it was necessary for us to search, when studying the Quartet, for what has the ability and competence to reveal its hidden and hidden things, and what is meant by saying here is the context.Then I made this study on two requirements; I studied in the first (symmetrical tools) in which the poet used the same tool four times, and this tool may be nominal or literal, and in the second (heterogeneous tools), i.e. the various and different tools used in one place, some of which are nominal only or nominal and literal.