Abstract

This research explores Islamic themes in early and contemporary Islamic literature, with a focus on the works of poet Yūsuf al-‘Aẓm. It examines his anthologies Anāshid wa Aghārid li al-Jayl al-Muslim, ‘Arā’is al-Ḍiyā’, Fī Riḥāb al-Aqṣā, and Qanādil fī ‘Itmat al-Ḍuḥā, alongside ten specific texts: al-Wuḍū‘, al-Zakāt, Ummī?, Allāhu Rabbī, al-Ka‘bah, Nashīd li al-Mujāhidīn fī Afghānistān, Anā li al-Quds, Hamāt al-Aqṣā, Yā Quds, and Huwiyyatu al-Aqṣā li man Aḍā‘a Huwiyyatuhu. Using an analytical descriptive methodology, the study delves into al-‘Aẓm's treatment of Islamic content, extending beyond ritualistic themes (‘ibādah) to encompass doctrinal aspects (‘aqīdah) and broader Islamic community issues, including the Palestinian cause. The study underscores al-‘Aẓm's commitment to Islamic perspectives in his literary creations, highlighting his diverse thematic engagements within Islamic literature.

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