Sources of sound aesthetics in the poetry collection of Ibrahim Usta Omar (The Nightingale and the Nest)
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Our study addresses the topic of "Sources of Sound Aesthetics in the Diwan of Ibrahim Usta Omar (The Nightingale and the Nest)." In this study, we attempted to identify the most important sources that shaped the sound aesthetics in Ibrahim Usta Omar's poetry. The natural world, the human world, and the world of inanimate objects can be considered the most important sources from which the poet Ibrahim Usta Omar drew his sounds.
The research adopted a descriptive and analytical approach to achieve this objective. The study was divided into an introduction, a preface, and five sections, culminating in a conclusion that presented several research findings.
The research adopted a descriptive and analytical approach to achieve this objective. The study was divided into an introduction, a preface, and five sections, culminating in a conclusion that presented several research findings.
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Al-Qummi, G. A.-M. A. (2026). Sources of sound aesthetics in the poetry collection of Ibrahim Usta Omar (The Nightingale and the Nest). Alasala Journal, 7(13), 371–389. Retrieved from https://alasala.alandalus-libya.org.ly/ojs/index.php/aj/article/view/1804
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