Employing the popular proverb according to Mustafa Abu Ajila Through his book From the Memory of a Village A study in Libyan heritage
Keywords:
recruitment, proverb, popular, Abu Ajila, inherited, LibyanAbstract
This research aims to trace the popular proverb and employ it
in the book (From the Memory of a Village) by its author, Dr. Mustafa Abu
Ajila, and analyze the proverb in light of the linguistic context, and the
educational implications it aims to have, and life implications for the people
of the village of Al-Zarouk in particular, and the villages of the city of
Misrata in general, then an attempt to explore He used these proverbs; For the
purpose of reconciling the striker and the supplier, the proverb is a life
record, an honest mirror that depicts the daily life of the village people, and
the events and situations surrounding it.
The research plan consisted - after the introduction - of an introduction to
introduce the author and his book, and an introduction to the proverb and
what is related to it. Then the introduction was followed by three sections.
The first was devoted to the likes of marriage and agriculture and what is
related to them, the second was devoted to the likes of advice and warning,
and the third was devoted to the likes of luck, optimism, happiness, and
dissatisfaction. These sections are then followed by a conclusion that
includes the most important results.
