A third century ad rhymed hymn from Yemen: The origins of Arabic poetry and literature?

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作者
Daum, Werner [1 ,2 ]
Muhammad'Abdullah, Yusuf [1 ]
al-Iryani, Mutahhar B. Ali [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pavia, Pavia, Italy
[2] Staatl Museum Volkerkunde, Munich, Germany
关键词
ancient Yemen; hymn; mythology; poetry; Sabaic;
D O I
10.1111/aae.12230
中图分类号
K85 [文物考古];
学科分类号
0601 ;
摘要
This article is a tribute to Mu?ahhar al-Iryani and Yusuf 'Abdullah-two of the most outstanding Yemeni savants of all times. Sadly, both are no longer with us. Mu?ahhar passed away in 2016, and Yusuf in 2021. In what follows, I present-through my renderings-their last scholarly achievements. They concern a well-known Sabaean inscription found in 1951 in Marib. The text is written consecutively and was therefore not recognisable as a poem. In 2005, Mu?ahhar al-Iryani published the first convincing presentation of this hymn, revealing its poetic structure. His final take on the subject is the strophe and verse arrangement offered in the present article. Yusuf 'Abdullah is the discoverer of another rhymed Sabaean hymn. Both authors are convinced that these are the antecedents of the poetry of the Arabs. Substance-wise, the two scholars hold different views. In al-Iryani's opinion, the hymn describes a battle of the Sabaean army. Victory is achieved through the intervention of the Sabaean high god Almaqah. On the other hand, Yusuf 'Abdullah interprets the hymn as a rain rogation myth. He parallels it with the traditional rain processions of the Yemeni countryside, which he sees as a ritual survival from pre-Islamic times. If accepted, a central element of the pre-Islamic religion has been brought to light.
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