Bibliography of sources and references to Boussiri

Abstract

Bibliography is a collection of technical methods to verify, organize, and evaluate the basic information of books such as author, edition, publishing house, number of pages. The Bosari is one of the most important poets of the era of the Mamluk especially in the field of the Prophet's prophecies and is considered to be one of the most prominent cultural phenomena that played a dangerous role in influencing the conscience and cultural awareness in the Arab and Islamic world in the East and West, both in the past and in the modern era. Good for research, study and a jar to distract me. This research therefore includes bibliography of the sources and references of the famous poet in order to obtain new information from his life. This study is divided into two parts: the first section, which is divided into private sources, namely the poet's literature and then the public sources, ie the books written before 1850 and the second section, which includes 21 books and 10 articles and a message on this subject. Representing 42 sources and references. The most important findings in this study can be summarized as follows: References and sources dealt with the subject in different ways and in multiple sections, but usually include the date of birth of the poet and his death, birth, reason for naming him, his living conditions, his teachers, his ordeal in Eastern His poetry and other works refer to the establishment of a library for the teaching of the Qur'an and its sanctities and the designation of the mosque in its name. The first to open the door of Nabawi in the Mamluk era is the Buzari, especially in his poem known as the cold. Al-Burda has influenced literary, religious and historical studies. The authors have proven their historical and religious references, and their influence on the literary movement is also crystal clear, including its incorporation, marginalization, breeding, adaptation and opposition with a wide range of people. His style in his poetry is divided into two parts: the easy style of his poetry and the style of poetry that the poet has limited to his religious and prophetic poetry.