A Study of National Manifestations in the Poems of Rifa'a al-Tahtavi

Abstract

Homeland is an emotional, natural and spontaneous, meaning a sense of belonging to the homeland. From the era of ignorance, people travel through issues such as nostalgia for the land, the crying of ancient artifacts, and the remembrance of the country, and the beauty of its colorful and colorful nature, of pure love. They have interpreted themselves as their homeland. The country was commonly referred to throughout Arabic territory throughout the whole of the Arab world, and it did not signify anything unique to the Arabs, as one of the characteristics of the Arab life, the transfer and emigration from the land to the other land and the deposition It was a constant place. The concept of the homeland gradually progressed to a point where it found a special interest in the contemporary age. The homeland was understood in the hometown of man and his breeding ground. Thus, the phenomenon of patriotism was manifested more clearly in Arabic poetry. The theme of patrioticism is one of the main elements of the poetry of poets in the field of Arabic literature, which seems to be Poets made special efforts. Ezra became apparent in Egyptian Arabic literature, one of the scholars of the patriotic literature of the two Egyptians, "Rofaeh Tahtawi." He, with his vast cultural and literary activities, succeeded in cultivating the spirit of Patrioticism throughout His friendship with him comes from deep inner feelings such as love and nostalgia for hometowns and other thoughts and thoughts. Modern West. Considering the significance of the concept of patriotism in the present age, we tried, as a fundamental goal, to try, as far as possible, in the study of patriotism in the court of "Rofaeh tahtawi" based on a descriptive-analytical method that was based on the analysis of the poetic text of this poet Stare Starewrd One of the achievements worth mentioning is that Tahtawi has been able to relent the passion of the past, the invitation to patriotism, the love of Egypt, the interest in the historical monuments of the homeland, and the invitation to resist and jihad in the way of preserving