Abstract
Personalism is derived from the word person. It is a philosophical doctrine developed by the French philosopher Emmanuel Monnet. It confirms the absolute value of a person and that the person is the highest in the universe. Personalism looks at the human or the person, and does not look at the individual, and therefore the person is part of the whole of society, whereas individualism looks at society as if it were individual spaced atoms.
Personalism is presented as a new doctrine philosophy, invented in the early 20th century. Personalism philosophy is one of the most important philosophies of great interest in intellectual and scientific literary society, some of which are attributed to Europe. However, attention to this type of philosophy may be the beginning to change some of the situations they reject. The Arab thinkers have some philosophical voices calling for embracing this philosophy as a self-sustaining ideology that calls for the preservation of identity, calls for the sanctification of freedom and rejects everything that violates the principles of humanity, spiritual and moral values. Yet, we found in the poetry of Abu Thuwaib Al Hathaly that it expresses the Islamic Personalism expressed in the poetry such as faith in death and life after death, patience in hard times and worries. We tend to suggest that Personalism was embodied in poets' poetry in the old age, where they show through their intellectual production, their beliefs, their personality and their psychological strife as well as the intellectual transformations that appear in their societies. To delve more deeply into the manifestation of personality and doctrine, we need to delve more deeply into the production of ancient thinkers and poets who depict our reality, age, life and culture.
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