Andalusian literature is literature written mainly in the Arabic language and in Arabic dialects, and the Andalusian dialect in Andalusia, that is, in the Iberian Peninsula during the era of Islamic rule from 711 to 1492 AD. Those who carried out the seeds of the first stages of Andalusian literature in that country were the Arabs who arrived there. When they went to that country, The countries felt nostalgia for their first homelands, so they expressed this nostalgia in their poetry and literature, and by continuing in this environment and settling in it, they represented the first generation during the Arab-Islamic rule in Andalusia. Its colors are many, such as poetry, letters, stories, debates, stanzas, and poems.
Intended learning outcomes
By the end of the 14th week, the student should be able to:
Distinguishing between what is Andalusian poetry and what is not, and knowing the poets in Andalusia, and the most important things they produced in Paradise Lost.
Teaching and learning methods
The use of the drawing and the abundance of examples and evidence
Methods of assessments
Discussion in Lecture 10
Midterm exam 30
Final exam 60
Total 100
The Basic sources and References of the Course
Features of Andalusian Poetry / by Dr. Omar Al-Daqqaq, Dar Al-Sharq, Beirut, 1975 AD.
The history of Andalusian literature, the era of the rule of Cordoba / Ihsan Abbas