This study is concerned with some of Adoniss poetry on Allah from three significant aspects. In one aspect, Adonis raises doubt about the existence of the creator while in another he questions the need to worship ilah or Allah that is in Arabic of the same root word with the word ilah. Apart from that, Adonis questions the supremacy of ilah or Allah. These three aspects on Allah in Adoniss poetry are interesting to be examined in view of Islamic creed on Allah because the aspects questioned by Adonis are in parallel with the three tenets of the Islamic creed on Allah that are the affirmation of Allah as the only khaliq, creator that is in Islamic terminology tawhid rububiyyah, the affirmation of Allah as the only worshiped ilah that is tawhid uluhiyyah and finally the affirmation of Allah as the only ilah possessing supreme names and attributes that is tawhid asma wa uifat. It is found that the questioning of Allah in Adoniss poetry to some extent represents the questioning of God common in western modernism. However, Adoniss questioning is more relevantly related to the conception of ilah or Allah in Islam in consideration of the proximity of the poetical hints in Adoniss poetry with the aforementioned Islamic tenets of belief in Allah one of which is directly referred to, i.e., rububiyyah, apart from Adoniss allusion to the historical background of the Muslim World and Adoniss assertions on ilah or Allah that contradict with some essential Quranic verses on Allah. Thus, it can be concluded that Adonis displaces Allah from the Islamic conception of God and that Adonis embraces atheism.
Idris Abdullah and Zulkarnain Mohamed. Displacing Allah in Adoniss
Poetry.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/sscience.2012.620.624
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1818-5800/sscience.2012.620.624