Morality in Modern Egyptian Poetry: Special Analysis of Aisha Taimoria & Ulayyah Al-Ji'ar

رؤية الأخلاق في الشعر الحديث دراسة خاصة لشواعر مصر (عائشة التيمورية وعليّة الجعار)

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Keywords:

Ethics, Women Poetry, Egypt, Ayesha Taimoria, Ulayya Al-Ji'ar, Morals.

Abstract

It is commendable that these female poets used their poetry to address important moral and religious issues, even in a time when such themes were not always welcomed. Their courage and dedication to conveying meaningful messages through poetry have contributed to the development of society and the promotion of ethical values. Ayesha Taimoria's intellectual depth shone in her exploration of human experiences, while emerged as an advocate for ethical values. Both poets broke societal norms, leaving a lasting impact on Arab feminist poetry. Their powerful works inspired subsequent generations and continue to resonate with readers, showcasing the enduring influence of literature in shaping minds and promoting ethical values. These pioneering women remain celebrated voices in Egypt's literary heritage.

Author Biographies

Dr. Imrana Shahzadi, G.C. Women University Faisalabad

Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic

G. C. Women University Faisalabad

Mamoona Farooq, G.C. Women University Faisalabad

M. Phil. Scholar, Department of Arabic

G. C. Women University Faisalabad

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Published

2023-06-30

How to Cite

Dr. Imrana Shahzadi, & Mamoona Farooq. (2023). Morality in Modern Egyptian Poetry: Special Analysis of Aisha Taimoria & Ulayyah Al-Ji’ar: رؤية الأخلاق في الشعر الحديث دراسة خاصة لشواعر مصر (عائشة التيمورية وعليّة الجعار). Alorooba Research Journal, 4(2), 244–266. Retrieved from https://www.alorooba.org/ojs/index.php/journal/article/view/80