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قمبيز

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Ahmad Shawqi

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قمبيز» هو ملك الفرس، وابن قورش الأكبر، ويعرف باسم قمبيز، تولى الحكم عقب أن لقي والده حتفه في إحدى الحملات، وقد أراد أن يستتب له أمر حكمه فنادى بنفسه فرعونًا كأنه من المؤمنين بالإله آمون، ولكن كهنة آمون تنبئوا بأنه سيهزم، مما أصابه بالغضب، فأرسل حملة كان هو قائدها إلى واحة سيوة لهدم معبد آمون حيث هبت عواصف الصحراء عليها وهي في طريقها فدفنتها بالرمال ولم ينج منها أحد، وكان المؤرخ هيرودوت قد قدر عدد جنود الجيش الذي قام بهذه الحملة بمائتين وخمسين ألف جندي، وقد وجه العقاد النقد لشوقي في هذه المسرحية الروائية من ثلاثة جوانب؛ أولها: أن الشعر قيمة إنسانية لا لسانية، وثانيها: أن القصيدة بنية حية لا قطعًا متناثرة، وثالثها: أن الشعر تعبير تلقائي لا يفتعل، أو كما كانوا يقولون قديمًا مطبوع لا مصنوع، وقد ارتأى العقاد أن نصيب شوقي ضئيل بالقياس على هذه الجوانب.
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Ahmad Shawqi

Ahmed Shawky: An Egyptian poet, considered one of the greatest Arab poets in various eras. Writers and poets of his time pledged allegiance to him over the emirate of poetry, so he was called the “Prince of Poets”. He had a unique poetic talent, and a fluid pen. He did not find any trouble in composing poetry, as meanings always flowed to him like a flowing river. That is why he was one of the most fertile Arab poets, and his poetic output reached what almost no ancient or modern Arab poet had reached him, as the number of verses of his poetry exceeded twenty-three thousand and five hundred. Ahmed Shawqi Ali was born in the Hanafi district of Cairo in 1868 AD, to a Circassian father and a mother of Greek origins, but he was raised and raised by his maternal grandmother who worked as a maid in the Khedive Ismail Palace. Shawqi, at the age of four, entered the book, where he memorized a portion of the Qur’an, and then moved to complete his primary education. The boy showed a fondness for poetry in his childhood, which made him dedicate himself to poets’ collections, so he memorized and extracted from it as much as he could. When he completed fifteen years of age, he joined the translation department, which Recently established at the School of Law, he then traveled to France to complete his legal studies, and despite his presence in Paris at the time, he showed only a limited influence on French culture, as he was not impressed by French poets such as: Rimbaud, Baudelaire, and Verlaine. His heart remained attached to the Arab poets, on top of them Al-Mutanabbi. Ahmed Shawky is considered one of the founders of the School of Revival and Resurrection of Poetry, along with: Mahmoud Sami Al-Baroudi, Hafez Ibrahim, Ali Al-Jarm, and Ahmed Muharram. The poets of this school adhered to the systems of Arabic poetry according to the approach of the ancients, especially the period between the pre-Islamic and Abbasid eras. Shawqi organized poetry with all its purposes: praise, lamentation, flirtation, description, and wisdom. Writers and poets pledged allegiance to Ahmed Shawky as their emir in a ceremony held in Cairo in 1927 AD, and the man remained admired and appreciated not only among the elite among the intellectuals and writers, but from the general public as well. general.

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