Pre-Islamic pendants... The eternal eyes of Arabic literature
Abstract
The aim of this study is to penetrate into the world of pendants that appeared in the pre-Islamic era, by trying to identify concepts such as ignorance and pendants (their characteristics, number and multiple names), and the space-time environment in which they arose. Through this study, I shed light on the most important aspects that are closely related to pendant hair, and this study has produced a number of results, most notably: - The Arabs were living in moral ignorance of foolishness, recklessness and recklessness, not ignorance against science. - The pendants shed a lot of ink, and the narrators rushed to memorize and distinguish them. - The pendants were immortal poetry, despite the taint of bees in some places, but they stemmed from souls who knew the harshness of the desert, and they were anchored in dreams and secrets translated by their tongues into verses of poetry similar to magic. Keywords Pre-Islamic era; pendants; number; designations; characteristics; Arabic literature.