Poetry is rooted from the word شعر- يشعر- شعرا- شعورا which means knowing, feeling, being aware of, composing, or composing a poem. According to Jurji Zaidan, poetry means singing (al-ghina`), chanting (insyadz), or chanting (tartil). The origin of this word has disappeared from Arabic, but is still present in other languages, such as شور in Hebrew which means voice, singing, and singing songs. Among the sources of the word syi`r is شير (syir) which means qasidah or singing. And the results of this research are about "analyzing the meaning of Abu Nawas's Syair I'tiraf in the view of ma'ani science." It can be concluded that this study found three stanzas in Abu Nawas' poetry which are all about al-multazam's poetry, because the poem imitates the rules of arud and qawafi, this is called taqlidi poetry.
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