词条 | Mahd al-Aadiyya |
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Mahd al-Aadiyya ({{lang-ar|مَهد العادية}}) was supposedly an Arabic poet from around 4000 BCE.[1] She is unlikely to have existed:[2] Rather she is a chronicle character who is portrayed uttering a muzdawaj (heroic couplet)[1] warning the people of ʿĀd of their impending destruction by Allah, in accordance with the prophecies of the prophet Hud. AnthologiesClassical Poems by Arab Women; translated by Abdullah al-Udhari, Saqi Books, 1999. {{ISBN|086356-096-2}}[3]References1. ^1 Abdullah al-Udhari (ed. and trans.), Classical Poems by Arab Women: A Bilingual Anthology, (London: Saqi Books, 1999), pp. 26-27. 2. ^Roger Allen, review of: Approaches to Classical Arabic Poetry - Identification and Identity in Classical Arabic Poetry, M. C. Lyons, Gibb Literary Studies, 2 (Warminster: Aris & Phillips, 1999). - Roger Allen, review of: Abdullah Al-Udhar, Classical Poems by Arab Women: A Bilingual Anthology, in Review of Middle East Studies, 35:2 (2001), 201-3 (at p. 202). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0026318400043352. 3. ^{{Cite journal |url=http://poetrymagazines.org.uk/magazine/record10c0.html?id=12676|title=Classical Poems by Arab Women (review)|author=Moris Farhi |work=Modern Poetry in Translation|volume= 17|date=2001|accessdate=10 January 2019}} External links{{authority control}} 3 : Arabic-language women poets|Pre-Islamic Arabian poets|Arabian mythology |
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