“And I withdrew into myself when I understood that they wanted to extract every thought in my head, one by one, like decayed teeth.” WomenFeministArabIraqi Author:Alia Mamdouh
“Hamzah’s sha’ir derived its original or primary influence not from the ruba’i, but from the four-line shi’r of Ibnu’l-Arabi and ‘Iraqi which forms the bulk of quotations of Sufi poetry in his works.” SufismSufiTasawwufHamzah FansuriIraqiIbnu Arabi Book:The Origin of the Malay Sha'ir Source: The Origin of the Malay Sha'ir
“It seems to me that apart from the aptness of the Malay language in the construction of four-lined verses with a AAAA pattern of rhyme, the influence of Ibnu’l-‘Arabi’s and ‘Iraqi’s four-line shi’r and Jami’s ruba’i, the concept of the bayt and the shi’r in Arabic and Persian prosody, the creative genius of the poet, Hamzah’s choice of the four-line shi’r composed of a single bayt could well have been influenced also by the symbolism in the Sufi doctrines.” SufismSufiSymbolismTasawwufHamzah FansuriIraqiIbnu Arabi Book:The Origin of the Malay Sha'ir Source: The Origin of the Malay Sha'ir
“As much as the people in our community stigmatized late marriage, they also made assumptions about the girls who married young, that they were less focused on school and only interested in starting a family.” MarriageIraqIraqiIraqi Diaspora Author:Huda Al-Marashi