Study of the echoes of the Arabic story in Nigerian Arabic literature: Ilorin as a case study
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.20956/jna.v16i1.6002Keywords:
Study, Arabic, Story, Ilorin, NigerianAbstract
The story is an art of prose literature. Arab writers and others have done valuable works of fiction, showing the extent of their artistic ability; however, this art has witnessed in the modern era developed and developed to add to it another form known - in Western literature - poetry story; which has no era - before - in literature Old Arab, and the poems appeared stories woven on the Western vein. After looking at the story in Arabic literature, this article looks at some of the echoes of the Arab story in Arabic literature, with an emphasis on what the thinkers of the city of Eulen produced as a living model reflecting the many stories that were presented at the Arab literature table in Nigeria. For a commendable effort by the writers of Nigeria to expand the Arabic language and create a clear atmosphere for artistic creativity and conscience.
References
Fadil, Muhammad Abdul Jawad (Ph.D) (2003) Dirasatun Fil Adab El-Muqoran, T,1
Adebayo, Abdulganiyy Alabi (2003) Al-Qissah Wa El-Masrahiyyah: Tarikh wa Usul
Abdul Barr, Toha Abdur Raheem (Prof) Aalaam ala Tariq El- Adab El- Hadith, Cairo
Dar El-Ittihad Ettaawuniy.
Ibrahim, Toha Ahmad (Prof) Tarikh En Naqd El-Adabi Inda El-Arab Min El-Asr El-
Jahiliyy Ila El-Qorn Er Rabi`I El-Hijriy, Lebanon, Dar El-Kutb El-Ilmiyyah.
Al-Haqeeqi, Murtadah bn Abdus-Salaam (2006) As-Sanah Qissatun Arabiyyah.
Al-Fulani, Adam Yahya bn Abdur-Rahman, Alat Tariq.
Abubakar, Isa Alabi (Ph.D), Diwan Er-Riyadh, Ilorin, Alabi Press.
Bn Abi Salama, Zuayr, El Burdah (Banat Suaad faqolbi El-Yaoma Matbulun)
Algambari, Ibrahim Saheed (Barrister) (2012) Khaljatun wa Nabdhatun fish Shi`ir
El-Qosasi.