What is the pre-Islamic era?
What is the pre-Islamic era? |
Definition of pre-Islamic era:
* The pre-Islamic era is defined as the period before the mission of our Master Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, which lasted a century and a half or two hundred before the mission. It was called the pre-Islamic era because of the widespread ignorance in it, because of the people’s ignorance of Abraham’s belief, peace be upon him. Arab servants in the pre-Islamic era idols and idols,
Among the most famous of their idols in the pre-Islamic era:
* Hubble - Allat - Al-Ezzah - Manat, just as many Arabs worshiped the sun, the moon and the stars, and there was a group that did not like the absurdities of paganism and guided them to their innocence.
Social life in the pre-Islamic era:
* The Arabs in this era enjoyed the status of courage, generosity, the relief of the beloved, the victory of truth, the connection of the womb, and when Islam came, it preserved it, but on the other hand, the Arabs in this age knew bad habits such as: tribalism, pride in the origin of the tribe, the presence of slaves and slaves, and drinking Alcohol, gambling, and as a result of the tribal life in which they were distinguished, their lives were unstable and a lot of movement in terms of food and water,
* And the tribal wars spread among them, such as: the war of Dahis, and the war, which lasted a hundred years. As for women in the pre-Islamic era, they were deprived of their rights. Anyone who had a girl would give birth immediately when she was young, and the girl was also deprived of inheritance, and she was inherited as if it were a material thing.
Features of the pre-Islamic era:
* The pre-Islamic era was distinguished by the emergence of poets, and the emergence of their well-received poems. They hung some of those poems on the walls of the Kaaba to demonstrate its greatness, such as the proverbs of Muallaqa al-Qais, whose father was the king of Asad and Ghudfan, and his mother was the sister of Zir Salem. His title was the perverted king, and he loved to have fun and play, and his poetry was distinguished by spinning, and among the purposes of pre-Islamic poetry were description, spinning, satire, lamentation, pendants, pride, praise, proverbs, judgment and stories,
The most prominent characteristics of pre-Islamic poetry and the pre-Islamic environment:
* He was filming the pre-Islamic environment. Pre-Islamic poetry was distinguished by its sincerity in expression. Pre-Islamic poetry used to be frequently depicted in its poetry. Pre-Islamic poetry is distinguished by realism, clarity and simplicity. Pre-Islamic poetry was organized in actions - the pre-Islamic era was in the Arabian Peninsula, and most of this region was desert places dominated by drought, so the desert imprinted its character on its people, so they became proud, generous, loyal, and love of freedom.
* The Arabs in the pre-Islamic era lived on herding and mobility, and they rarely knew a life of stability. Arabs in the pre-Islamic era had commercial markets. Like the Okaz market, to which poets and merchants flocked, and poems were traded orally in the markets. - The Arabic language was very well known in the pre-Islamic era, and poets sang it with the most beautiful poems and poems, and the Arabic language occupied them, and they were proud of it.
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