The tendency of rebellion in the poem of Abu Nawas

Abstract

Over the centuries, history has been the spring for immortalizing poetic voices that produced huge impact on poetic text. As it was and as it is rebellious voices constitute the most important voice that have been pushing poetic text toward more creativity, on the ground that a rebellious voice focuses its attention on the value of the word and its function depending on the general education on one hand, and connects the moments of innovation with future prospects on the other hand. Indeed, Abu Nawas was a rebellious voice who rebelled against Atlal Introduction and replaced it with wine. Additionally, he ignored many Islamic values that people used to stick with. Further, he stepped to approach the public life leaving behind the owners of palaces.

Keywords

rebellion, Abu Nawas