Many sources have urged IbnKhafajah to be so keen on woman, which had so clear
impact on his soul, and this has led him to experience love in a distinctive manner. Those
factors have overlapped with each other to form an integrated fabric, Which ha
s been
overwhelmed by the poet's passionate soul against the harbingers external reality. He hasn't
left his surroundings to escape the deteriorated political and social conditions. However, he
turned toward the depth of his soul, rebelling against those conditions and refusing them.
Throughout his artistic pictures, he has drawn his relation with woman taking from nature
his own distinctive psychological view. Therefore, woman becomes a sensory and merely
concept at the same time. He has started to gift it the most sincere and hottest emotions. So,
it has been crucial to realise the factors that which have shaped the motives of his own
experience with woman and problematic of her existence in in his poetry and his life.
IbnKhafajah's flirtatious experience and his relation with woman are to with factors
connected with political and social conditions that have distinguished his era, and others;
inner, related to his distinctive personality. These factors have helped to shape this
experience for the poet and develop and matur it.
According to the Geneva Unified Law concerning the commercial
papers (bill of exchange – promissory note – and cheque) and
domestic trade legislations which have quoted provisions of this
law, the capacity of a person to bind himself by the commer
cial
papers shall be determined by his national law.
But the difference of nationality rules from one country to another
in gaining nationality, losing it, retrieving it, and resolutions to be
followed in conflicts of nationality, lead, on the international level
to the situation of multiplicity of nationalities of people, people
without any nationality. Also person's right to change his nationality
which is considered a matter of human rights, represents the
problem of change in the national law that regulates the legal
relation, and the foreigner with incomplete capacity might use many
pulative ways to hide his lack of capacity to make the other think he
has full capacity. These situations are the problems facing the
application of national law on the capacity of the commercial
obligation.
This research discusses the interpretation of existence by the early Greek philosophers from Thales to Socrates based on the study of the relationship between the unity and multiplicity; and its interpretation in the Greek philosophy. Such interpreta
tion depends on keeping far from the belief that Mythology depended on. Rather, it relies on the mind to seek the reality of this existence that philosophy-from its cradle-held it the basis for seeking reality wherever it exists.