Abstract
Objectives: The study sheds light on the role of poetry and singing on Andalusian civilization and its impact on Andalusian society.
Methodology: To achieve the objectives of the study, I talked about the cultural impact of poetry and singing in Andalusia by analyzing the information contained in Andalusian sources that are related to this topic.
Results: The study revealed the interest of Andalusians in poetry and singing as well as the other sciences. Poetry and singing developed clearly in Andalusia through the emergence of many poets and singers in Andalusian society, in addition to women in Andalusia occupying a great status and a great deal of education. This was demonstrated through the poet Walada Bint Al-Mustakfi and the singer Ziryab.
Recommendations: It is necessary for researchers to focus on this topic in more detail because of its great importance and clear impact on the Arab civilization in Andalusia.
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