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Graduate of Arabic Language and Literature, University of Tehran
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Associate Professor, University of Tehran
10.29252/kavosh.2009.2457
Abstract
Valiant devoted warriors of Islam entered Andoles (part of today’s Spain) in 92 AR., conquered it and founded the base of Islamic civilization there, but due to selfishness and ambition of commanders and rulers, Muslims were defeated and so were made to abandon their land after having ruled that country for eight centuries. Undoubtedly if leaders and commanders had remained faithful to what is said in verse 46 of chapter 'Enfal' in Holy Koran, now Europe could be Islamic, but alas, power and wealth seekers caused disunity between Muslims to reach their secular transient object of desire. Following this disunity, cities of Andoles were conquered one after another. This caused a number of Muslim poets filled with anguish such as Abolbagha to verses this regrettable incident and shed tears of Muslim's defeat. Abolbagha Rondi (601-648 A.H.) has composed a beautiful elegy of which researchers of the present study have given an account.
Hassanlouie, F. and Rezaii, G. (2009). A Study of Noniye (an ode) by Abolbagha-e-Rondi. Journal of Kavoshnameh in Persian Language and Literature, 9(Appendix No. 17), 63-92. doi: 10.29252/kavosh.2009.2457
MLA
Hassanlouie, F. , and Rezaii, G. . "A Study of Noniye (an ode) by Abolbagha-e-Rondi", Journal of Kavoshnameh in Persian Language and Literature, 9, Appendix No. 17, 2009, 63-92. doi: 10.29252/kavosh.2009.2457
HARVARD
Hassanlouie, F., Rezaii, G. (2009). 'A Study of Noniye (an ode) by Abolbagha-e-Rondi', Journal of Kavoshnameh in Persian Language and Literature, 9(Appendix No. 17), pp. 63-92. doi: 10.29252/kavosh.2009.2457
CHICAGO
F. Hassanlouie and G. Rezaii, "A Study of Noniye (an ode) by Abolbagha-e-Rondi," Journal of Kavoshnameh in Persian Language and Literature, 9 Appendix No. 17 (2009): 63-92, doi: 10.29252/kavosh.2009.2457
VANCOUVER
Hassanlouie, F., Rezaii, G. A Study of Noniye (an ode) by Abolbagha-e-Rondi. Journal of Kavoshnameh in Persian Language and Literature, 2009; 9(Appendix No. 17): 63-92. doi: 10.29252/kavosh.2009.2457