ISLAMIC AND BOSNIAN ELEMENTS (THEMES AND MOTIFS) FAWORED IN BOSNIAC POETRY Cover Image

ISLAMSKI I BOSANSKI ELEMENTI (TEME I MOTIVI) PREFERIRANI U BOŠNJAČKOJ POEZIJI
ISLAMIC AND BOSNIAN ELEMENTS (THEMES AND MOTIFS) FAWORED IN BOSNIAC POETRY

Author(s): Zilhad Ključanin
Subject(s): Islam studies, Bosnian Literature
Published by: Rijaset Islamske zajednice u Bosni i Hercegovini
Keywords: Bosniac elements in poetry; Islamic poetry; culture; Poetry;

Summary/Abstract: A Bosniac has never been the man of the orient. However, a Bosniac has never been the man of the west, either. A Bosniac poet is somewhere in-between. On the one hand, deep within his being he feels an oriental predestination, and, on the other, he never fully succeeds in fulfilling it; he is always fulfilling it as a westerner. The full congruence of the Bosniac poets and their oriental spiritual component is impossible to find. However, it seems possible to point to the certain elements of that spiritual component that sustain it for centuries. The Islamic and Bosnian elements (themes and motives) the Bosniac poets used most often are themes from the life of the Bosniacs; Bayram (Eid), Ramadan, Hajj, Hijrah and Jannazah motifs, sevdalinka (Bosniac traditional love song) motifs and Bosnian syncretism motifs.

  • Issue Year: 2001
  • Issue No: 7
  • Page Range: 51-58
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Bosnian
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