Photographing the Arab heritage and its impact on Hebrew literature Comparative analysis study

Abstract

The cultural links between the Arab heritage and the Hebrew heritage extend to a very ancient period, dating back to the images of the first existence of the Jews, and even to the Old Testament, the most sacred elements of heritage, By referring to the sources of the ancient history of the Near East, it becomes clear the influence that civilizations - which represent the first Arab roots in this region - have left on the book of the Old Testament. Near Eastern beliefs influenced the text of the Old Testament clearly. So we find the Babylonian, Assyrian and Sumerian heritage, and all these civilizations represent the civilizations of the ancient Arab peoples. The Arab influence can be clearly shown during the tenth century AD, the period of flourishing Arab culture in Andalusia, this period which the Jews themselves consider the richest periods of Jewish history at all, which made them call it the golden age. This period, which is characterized by the direct influence of the Arab-Islamic civilization, which resulted in an advanced intellectual production that broke the chains of religion that bound and surrounded it?In our research, we dealt with the portrayal of Arab heritage and its impact on Hebrew literature (poetry) in particular, as the topic of the influence of Arab culture on modern and contemporary Hebrew poetry has not yet been adequately studied in the Arab countries. Or in Israel, or anywhere else, where the study of Arab history depends on the Hebrew poetry of Medieval poetry Although the Arab influence on Hebrew poetry continued to reach modern and contemporary poetry