Language and Presence in Al-Ala’ee Perception: Al-Lzumiat Model
Mahmoud Saleem Hayajneh, Department of Arabic Language, Shaqra University, KSA.
Abstract
This study discussed Abi Alaa' alm'ari dependence on language and the vocabulary characteristics in constructing the universal and existentialist figures, because Arabic vocabulary with all of its manifestations is related to his existentialist beliefs, also it was a strategic explanation base for him; thus, we can say that Abi Alaa' existentialism had been adopted within the Arabic language and not from any other source.
So if his texts are regarded by any researcher to be adopted from other people’s cultures, especially if we realize that he was a highly multicultural educated person, the universal and existentialist beliefs had been achieved within the Arabic language context and its infinite extremes, and that appeared during his practice and belief review about the possibilities of the Arabic language, and this manifestation had been employed in the Arabic language in a way that was congruent with the existentialist background. The research has shed light on it presciently.