Orbital factors in the hair Alberdony

(Denial is a model

Authors

  • د. ألطاف إسماعيل أحمد الشامي

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51930/jcois.2015.43.%25p

Abstract

The theory of Pilgrims in the Magra is based on Dekru's view that the mgha is considered a pilgrim, and that the pilgrims are pilgrims
Tujia purely exposes the abstract temptation structure, and that the discharge of the Mfezouz Mfarouz is through factors
This theory tends to highlight the role of pilgrim function as a language
There is no preservation unless directed towards a particular outcome. Gemma can include morphine blindness
Or formulas that allow for the presentation of a pilgrimage to a writer in addition to the content of the news, and the guidance of the recipient
In one direction or another.
 The orbital masses are one of these morphines and functional components that achieve function
The Togolese Tongue, as the Togolese had been preserved for a single result, achieved a vengeful purpose and was persuaded
The Mathematician and Tasimu with his drawings. And the importance of the factors of the pilgrims in the mobilization of speech and clarity of purposes
This research tends to highlight its role in persuading the interlocutor and achieving the goals of Bardouni and Ghayatou through
Putting the light on the role of the common negation factor in his hair to achieve this, rice
Waa al-Mawaaeeer
The pilgrim who acquired the Mahfouz by entering the exile agent Amiyo, and by figuring out how he achieved it
Bardoni, his targets and Gaito using the third type of exile, Order Decor in Neritou.
 The researcher has concluded that the negation factor in Al-Berdawni's poetry has performed the function of the pilgrims
Persuading the interlocutor and calling them the issue at hand, or by directing and rejecting the revolution and
Reality, and new actions, or affect his feelings and feelings and Astmalto Elio.

Published

2015-09-30

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How to Cite

Orbital factors in the hair Alberdony: (Denial is a model. (2015). Journal Islamic Sciences College, 1(43). https://doi.org/10.51930/jcois.2015.43.%p