Tuesday 22 October 2013

Mr Refaat Alareer







B.A English Literature (BA Elits) are blessed to received a visit from Mr Refaat Alareer, an English lecturer from Palestine.

When we first told to read his blog and came out with questions, I discovered his Twitter account and tweeted him. We did tweeted few tweets before the class started.

During the talk, he briefly tell us about Palestine, Gaza and how Israel treated them. When he recite us his poems, I started to feel emotionally affected by his words.

He tell us to write although our words maybe not be fancy as other poets. His key word was 'imitate'. Scribble something. He said, 'the tiniest ideas create the best poem EVER'

'Create your own way to be creative. Dont be a mum to write about a mum' - Refaat Alareer. 

Personally I like the question asked by Denise. What does the significant of Olive? Mr Refaat answered that olives is a cure for everything (stomach ache, headache and etc) and olives represent Palestine in so many ways. In Quran, Suratul At - Tin (meaning the figs). In the first ayah, carries the meaning, by the fig and the olives. These fruits were supposed to represent Palestine (fig) and Syria (olives). Although it doesn't say about Olives being a Palestine but these two countries are badly affected by the war. I think it is related to one another as these two countries was holy lands where Allah SWT sends many of His messengers.

Alhamdulillah I managed to asked him a question. (his favourite poets and why). During the talk, he did mentioned he like Romantic poets because of the words simplicity used in the poems and during the Q&A session he added that he love John Donne because of depth and layers of Donne's poems.

Few inputs that I've managed to grasp from this talk is that:

1. Always listen to famous poets recite their poems (Mr Refaat introduced us some of his favourite Palestinian's poets)
2. Use lots of metaphors and similes in your poems.
3. Be yourself.

Back at my room, I was thinking about how Palestinians live (Mr Refaat told that houses are destroyed are normal things happened there). The story of how al - Aqsa will eventually be destroyed ripped my heart out and the fact I cant do anything breaks my heart even more. I am sending them prayers and hopefully I'll be able to meet them in jannah. Amen.

Works Cited:

1. http://readwithmeaning.wordpress.com/2012/04/29/chapter-95-at-tin-the-fig/ , n.d Web 22 Oct 2013
2. http://www.poemhunter.com/john-donne/biography/ , n.d Web 22 Oct 2013
3. http://www.luminarium.org/sevenlit/donne/legacy.php , n.d Web 22 Oct 2013






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