De'bel Al-Khozaai was the most prominent Shiite poet who opposed the corruption and unfair political conditions through Abbasids I period of ruling. He tried to illuminate public thoughts and awaken people. His poems show that he has used a sarcastic style in criticizing the dominant political conditions and dispraising the Abbasids Caliphs. In a very unique was he has illustrated the corrupt government, deviation, anarchy and the agitated situation. It is confirmed that De'bel’s irony had no fun that social and political reformatory aims. In this article we have tried to deal with political ridiculous satire in De'bel’s poems.
Talebi, J., Irvani Zadeh, A., & Shameli, N. (2012). Study of the Political Ridiculous Satire in De'bel’s Poems. Quarterly of Arabic Language and Literature, 8(15), 73-94. doi: 10.22059/jal-lq.2012.29271
MLA
Jamal Talebi; Abdolghani Irvani Zadeh; Nasrolla Shameli. "Study of the Political Ridiculous Satire in De'bel’s Poems", Quarterly of Arabic Language and Literature, 8, 15, 2012, 73-94. doi: 10.22059/jal-lq.2012.29271
HARVARD
Talebi, J., Irvani Zadeh, A., Shameli, N. (2012). 'Study of the Political Ridiculous Satire in De'bel’s Poems', Quarterly of Arabic Language and Literature, 8(15), pp. 73-94. doi: 10.22059/jal-lq.2012.29271
VANCOUVER
Talebi, J., Irvani Zadeh, A., Shameli, N. Study of the Political Ridiculous Satire in De'bel’s Poems. Quarterly of Arabic Language and Literature, 2012; 8(15): 73-94. doi: 10.22059/jal-lq.2012.29271