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Season's Greetings: Two 'Īd Poems by Ibn Quzmān
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Farrin, Raymond
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Arabic literature
/ Feasts
/ Islam
/ Meats
/ Muslims
/ Poetic meter
/ Poetic themes
/ Poetry
/ Religious poetry
/ Sons
2004
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Season's Greetings: Two 'Īd Poems by Ibn Quzmān
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Farrin, Raymond
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Arabic literature
/ Feasts
/ Islam
/ Meats
/ Muslims
/ Poetic meter
/ Poetic themes
/ Poetry
/ Religious poetry
/ Sons
2004
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Season's Greetings: Two 'Īd Poems by Ibn Quzmān
2004
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AbstractIn this article I analyze two of Ibn Quzmān's'Īd al-Adhā zajal s in terms of theme, structure, and import. I show that the poems are carefully constructed wholes, through which the poet subtly mocks his patron while obligating him to give up a ram. I furthermore demonstrate that these super ficially simple and lighthearted zajals have multiple layers of meaning, and that fundamentally they contain — of particular relevance to the ruling elites in twelfth-century al-Andalus — sharp social criticism about the practice of religion.
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