The arguments of intertextuality in the poetry of Ibn Masum Al-Madani (d. 1119 AH)
Abstract
Al-Hajjaj is considered a deliberative field connected to poetic construction, and is rooted in it carrying the function of persuasion and influencing with perspectives in which visions differ. The poet Ibn Masum Al-Madani was considered one of the figures of Arabic poetry in the Middle Ages. His poetry was adorned with the depth of experience and the diversity of its methods, and Al-Hajjaj was an integral part of his product, in style and function, with argumentative linguistic capabilities. It has become a clear feature that deserves attention, and contributes to achieving a reading that provides a comprehensive literary understanding of the text. The research may have two axes: the first: the argumentation of intertextuality with the Holy Quran as an argumentative support that presents arguments with a dominant authority in consciousness, and the second: the argumentation of literary intertextuality with the intention of producing effective argumentative structures in reception. With a well-established abundance in mind, the research makes use of the pragmatic perspectives of intertextual arguments. And its effectiveness in the poetic text