Aesthetics of the musical and rhythmic sense and its relation to Arabic poetry
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Music, Arabic poetry, rhythmic, Musical senseAbstract
Music and poetry played an important role in life and created its own space. Also, they crystallized more clearly and their role have became more effective with the evolution of human civilizations. From Greeks Era to this time, the relationship between them has become coherent and continuous and it's not limited to celebrations, anniversaries, feasts or rituals, but rather took their place on stage and contributed in building and developing society. The Arabic language sciences student cannot separate sounds, performances, prose, grammar, rhetoric, not even morphology , literature or criticism, as they are coherent elements and cannot be separated, and all of them seek an important purpose, which is to understand the Holy Qur'an and the noble Prophetic hadiths in addition to Arabic poetry. The researcher believes that there is a relationship between rhythm in music and rhythm in Arabic language (the science of performances) in Arabic poetry. The study summarizes the rhythmic and musical sense in Arabic language and the relationship between them, since they represent one unit in the history and course of modern Arab culture.
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