Abstract

This research endeavours to illuminate an essential feature of the poetry of Ibn Zaydon, namely the employment of an element of silent nature, "the Moon", which is noted in his poetry in a striking manner worthy of study and reflection. The Moon in Arabic poetry has been present since today ' It enables the poet to express his psychological potential and his relationship with himself, others, and all around him. This is what we clearly glimpse at Ibn Zaidon. The moon overlooks his debt here and there, bearing his emotional contradictions and various experiences, such as his relationship with the beloved wallada Bint al-mustakfi and the kings of al-Andalus. So we see him calling the moon sometimes for praise and for love and another time, and then for lamentation, for the curse, and for glaciating the scourge of imprisonment sometimes another. So, the research examined the above and concluded that the recruitment mechanism, its motives, and its role in forming the text as a structure and meaning.

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