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Form of Arabic poetry
The qaṣīda (also spelled qaṣīdah; plural qaṣā’id) is an ancient Arabic word and form of poetry, often translated as ode. The qasida originated in pre-Islamic
Qasida
Poem in praise of Muhammad
Qasīdat al-Burda (Arabic: قصيدة البردة, "Ode of the Mantle"), or al-Burda for short, is a thirteenth-century ode of praise for Muhammad composed by the
Al-Burda
Poem or ode that deals with love
Arabia in the 7th century, evolving from the qasida, a pre-Islamic Arabic poetic form. While the qaṣīda was a long-form poem (often up to 100 couplets)
Ghazal
Poetic work compiled by Ahmad Raza Khan
Persian and Arabic. Among the famous naʽats included in it are Qasida-e-Noor, Qasida-e Meraziya, Mustafa Jaane Rahmat Pe Lakho Salam, Sabse Awla O Ala
Hadaiq_e_Bakhshish
Arab poet
strident individuality and a rejection of tribal values. Ta'abbata Sharran's "Qasida Qafiyya" is the opening poem of the Mufaddaliyat, an important collection
Ta'abbata_Sharran
Country in Southeast Asia and Oceania
appear across the archipelago. Islamic musical forms include gambus and qasida, while popular genres include keroncong and dangdut, which grew from Melayu
Indonesia
Poetry written by Muslims
Islamic poetry trace their origins to classical forms. Key genres include the qasida, a highly structured classical poem or "ode" that spread globally alongside
Islamic_poetry
Country in North Africa
across the Arab world. Ahmad Shawqi pioneered the expansion of the classical qasida form, though his work remained firmly rooted in neo-classical style. Following
Egypt
Type of genre, true work
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Non-fiction
Literary genre
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Science_fiction
Successor of Shaykh Ahmad al-Ahsa'i, leader of the Shaykhí movement
August 2021. Lambden, Stephen. "Sayyid Kazim Rashtī – From the Sharh al-Qaṣīda al-Lāmiyya". Hurqalya Publications: Center for Shaykhī and Bābī-Bahā’ī Studies
Kazim_Rashti
Tradition of poetry
Noon Meem Rashid, Zia Fatehabadi, Salaam Machhalishahari and Wazir Agha. Qasida (قصیدہ): usually an ode to a benefactor, a satire, or an account of an event
Urdu_poetry
Poem written by Salih ben Sharif al-Rundi
al-Andalus"), also known as Lament for the Fall of Seville, is an Arabic qaṣīda nūniyya which is said to have been written by Andalusi poet Abu al-Baqa
Ritha'_al-Andalus
Artwork intended for performance; formal type of literature
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Drama
Person who writes and publishes poetry
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Poet
Poetic form, traditionally fourteen specifically rhymed lines
beginnings, the sonnet evinces literary and epistemological contact with the qasida", and emphasizes that the sonnet did not emerge simultaneously with its
Sonnet
Collection of creative works chosen by the compiler
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Anthology
Form of literature
century, but also with the much older oral poetry, as in their long, rhyming qasidas. Some rhyming schemes have become associated with a specific language,
Poetry
Genre of novels, plays, poems, films, or other media
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Absurdist_fiction
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martial success, magnanimity, and strength of the poet himself. In the qaṣīda form of poetry, personal praise tends to appear in the "travel" (رحيل Arabic
Fakhr
Kurdish poet and mystic (c. 1570–1640)
The Kurdish Qasida. Brill Publishers. pp. 327–332. ISBN 9789004102958. Shakely, Ferhad (1996). Sperl, Stefan (ed.). The Kurdish Qasida. Brill Publishers
Melayê_Cizîrî
Writing system for Somali developed around 1933
Borama has produced a notable body of literature mainly consisting of qasidas. The Borama or Gadabuursi script was devised in 1933 by Sheikh Abdurahman
Gadabuursi_Somali_Script
Country in Eastern Europe and West Asia
figure of his society. His major works include The Divan of Ghazals and The Qasidas. In the same century, Azerbaijani literature further flourished with the
Azerbaijan
Study of English-language literature, composition, and language arts
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English_studies
Coming of age literary genre
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Bildungsroman
7th century Umayyad poet
us should they forgive. The Diwan (collection) of the original Arabic qasidas of Qays ibn al-Mulawwah have been translated to other languages: English
Qays_ibn_al-Mulawwah
Sufi poet (1212–1294)
disciple of the Sufi saint Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi. His magnum opus, the Qaṣīda al-Burda "Poem of the Mantle" in praise of Prophet Muhammad is one of the
Al-Busiri
Written work of art
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Literature
Written and visual fiction genre
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Action_fiction
Islamic scholar and traditionalist in Baghdad
pronunciation for reciting the Qurʾān. Known as al-Qaṣida al-Khāqāniyya, it is in the form of a qaṣīda. As the word tajwīd was not yet in use, he refers
Abu Muzahim Musa ibn Ubayd Allah al-Khaqani
Abu_Muzahim_Musa_ibn_Ubayd_Allah_al-Khaqani
Turkic poet and politician (1441–1501)
work is given in the preface. Nasim ul-Huld – Nava'i's qasida written in Persian. The qasida was influenced by Khaqani's and Khusrow Dehlawī's works
Ali-Shir_Nava'i
Poem of serious reflection, usually a lament for the dead
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Elegy
Song by Ruhollah Khaleghi
qasida by the 10th-century poet Rudaki, beginning with the famous verse "Būy-e ju-ye Mūliyān āyad hamī". The lyrics are adapted from Rudaki’s qasida "Būy-e
Chang‑e_Rudaki
Islamic meal eaten before dawn time during Ramadan
musaharati harder to hear. However, the old Dhakaiya tradition of singing qasidas can still be found in the streets of Old Dhaka in Bangladesh. In Indonesia
Suhur
53rd Da'i al-Mutlaq of the Dawoodi Bohra
مبسملا. Arabic Munajat Laylat al-Qadr 4 سلام على ال النبي الاكارم. Arabic Qasida Eid al-Fitr 1436 ھ 5 عليك سلام الله و الصلوات Arabic Elegy Urs 6 اناجيك
Mufaddal_Saifuddin
Uzbek leader and warrior (1451–1510)
«Muhammad Shaybanî’s Bahru’l-huda : An Early Sixteenth Century Didactic Qasida in Chagatay», Ural-Altaische Jahrbücher, vol.54 (1982), p. 1 and n.4 Ahmedov
Muhammad_Shaybani
Arab Muslim poet and contemporary of Muhammad
Ka'b ibn Zuhayr was the writer of Bānat Suʿād (Su'ād Has Departed), a qasida in praise of Muhammad. This was the first na'at in Arabic. This is the original
Ka'b_ibn_Zuhayr
Genre of fiction
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Escapist_fiction
Fiction in which an adventure forms the main storyline
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Adventure_fiction
Style of fictional literature or fiction of extreme brevity
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Flash_fiction
Stock character in literary works
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Swashbuckler
Formal type of poetry
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Lyric_poetry
Style of music that originated in Trinidad and Tobago
forms Religious music Christian Gospel Hindu Bhajan Kirtan Islamic Nasheed Qasida Sufi Ethnic music Indian Bhajan Chutney Chutney parang Chutney Soca Filmi
Calypso_music
Genre of dramatic works intended to be humorous
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Comedy
Moroccan singer (1924–1998)
Moroccan writer and singer of Malhun compositions. He wrote hundreds of qasidas. Yabiladi.com (13-10-2005) Saïd El Meftahi, "Houssein Toulali, le chantre
Houcine_Toulali
Lengthy poem dealing with supernatural forces
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Epic_poetry
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List_of_literary_awards
Collection of classical Persian poems written by Hafez
part of this Divân is the ghazals. Poems in other forms such as qetʿe, qasida, mathnawi and rubaʿi are as well included in the Divân. There is no evidence
The_Divân_of_Hafez
Novel that is said to describe or define an entire culture
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Encyclopedic_novel
Poet laureate of the Mughal Court in Delhi (1790–1854)
of his work was lost, he left behind a legacy of ghazal, qasida, and mukhammas. The qasida was his special forte. Zauq's idioms were homely, but no one
Mohammad_Ibrahim_Zauq
Genre of drama based on human suffering
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Tragedy
Category of creative works based on stylistic and/or thematic criteria
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Genre
Poetry collection by Al-Ma'arri
seventy-four qasidas amounting to over three thousand lines, written in his youth and early adulthood, before the year 1020. The qasida form was a very
Saqt_az-Zand
14th-century Arab poet
politician Language Arabic Nationality Ilkhanate Period Late Middle Ages Genre Qasida, Ghazal, Adab, Maqtu, Dhikr Notable works Diwan, Durar al-Nuhur
Safi_al-Din_al-Hilli
Fictional prose narrative form
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Novella
Classical Greek professional performer of epic poetry
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Rhapsode
Ninth month of the Islamic calendar and month-long fasting event in Islam
Dhaka, Bangladesh is during the time of sehri, groups of people would sing qasidas to wake up the Muslims in the neighbourhood. Chowk Bazaar is a place with
Ramadan
Afghan Sufi scholar (died 1605/06)
Sharh Bad' al-Amali (Arabic: ضوء المعالي شرح بدء الأمالي), an exposition of Qasida Bad' al-Amali by Siraj al-Din al-Ushi. His most popular work is a collection
Ali_al-Qari
Architect from the Mughal Empire (1580–1649)
Ustad Ahmad Lahori's deposit of "Five Qasidas" in Kitab Khana Amrao
Ustad_Ahmad_Lahori
Literary genre
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Horror_fiction
Poet
Regarding his Persian works; he wrote a qasida and fourteen ghazals as well as a qet'a. He dedicated his qasida to Persian poets and was well versed in
Hasan_Ziyayi
Public speech in praise of a person
and matters of political and military interest such as Farrukhi Sistani's qasida on Ghaznavid ruler Mahmud of Ghazni's incursion against the Somnath temple
Panegyric
Form of poetry that tells a story
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Narrative_poetry
Category of literary composition
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Valencia; Al-Mutamid wrote a satirical qasida, in which he ridiculed Ibn Ammar's humble origins. In the qasida with which the poet answered him, he mocked
Hispano-Arabic homoerotic poetry
Hispano-Arabic_homoerotic_poetry
Poetry and music genre
the waṣla of the Mashriq and the Andalusi nubah of the Maghrib. While the qasida and the maqama were adapted from the Mashriq, strophic poetry is the only
Muwashshah
Decorative pattern, characteristic of Muslim art
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Arabesque
Systematic study of the nature of literature
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Book of several short stories
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Short_story_collection
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Maqamat Badi' az-Zaman al-Hamadhani
Maqamat_Badi'_az-Zaman_al-Hamadhani
Somali Jihadist and anti-colonialist leader (1856–1920)
from Barawa, the leader of the 1908 Benadir revolt. Uways recited this qasida criticizing the Sayyid: صل على محمد واله واصرف بهم من كل سوء داهيه من اقتدى
Muḥammad_ibn_'Abdallāh_Hassan
Type of lyric poem
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Ode
Study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature
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Literary_criticism
British writer (born 1964)
North West on literature. She also presented a Radio 4 programme on the Qaṣīda al-Burda (also known as The Poem of the Cloak). 'The Woman and the Chair'
Shamshad_Khan
12th-century Persian poet and author
ode-writer to the Shirvanshahs. His fame most securely rests upon the qasidas collected in his Divān, and his autobiographical travelogue Tohfat al-ʿErāqayn
Khaqani
Elegiac poem
kingdoms of India. They were written either in the two-line unit form, qasida, or the four-line unit form, murabba. Over time, the musaddas became the
Marsiya
Pakistani poet, lyricist
lyricist. He wrote almost in every genre of Urdu poetry such as marsiya, qasida, mathnawi, rubaʿi, naʽat, chronogram inscriptions and particularly gazals
Arzoo_Lakhnavi
9th or 10th centuries. It contains seven sections, each containing seven qasidas. The Jamharat Ash'ar al-Arab is one of five canonical primary sources of
Jamharat_Ash'ar_al-Arab
Iranian vocalist, and a ney player (born 1978)
Konya, Turkey December 2015 Qasida Concert: Rosario La Tremendita & Mohammad Motamedi at BOZAR – Brussels March 2016 Qasida Concert: Rosario La Tremendita
Mohammad_Motamedi
Book by Abu Tammam
the class of extempore or occasional utterances, as distinguished from qaṣīdas, or elaborately finished odes. While the latter abound with comparisons
Kitab_al-Hamasah
Pen name
the seamless thematic transition from the opening prelude (nasīb) of a qasida (ode) to its primary subject, typically praise (madīḥ). The masterful execution
Takhallus
Genre of drama and literature
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Tragicomedy
Narrative with imaginary elements
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Fiction
Jahiliyya Arab Poet
an anonymous commentary from the Kūfī school. Thirty largely complete qaṣīdas attributed to ibn al-Abraṣ are known, alongside seventeen framentary poems
'Abid_ibn_al-Abras
Cushitic ethnic group native to the Horn of Africa
manuscripts were also produced, particularly in the form of religious poetry (Qasida), recitations, and chants. The rest of the historical literature in Somali
Somalis
Genre of literature
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Literary_nonsense
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Ancient_literature
India Urdu poet (1893–1955)
and Intikhaab-e-Mairaaj. He took leadership in ensuring that Marsiya and Qasida were considered art forms and extracts of works by Mir Anees and Dabeer
Zamin_Ali
Indian poet (1667–1707)
Wali tried his hand at a variety of verse forms including the masnavi, qasida, mukhammas, and the rubai., the ghazal is his speciality. He wrote 473 ghazals
Wali_Mohammed_Wali
Literature written in the English language
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Type of prose and verse narrative
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Chivalric_romance
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List_of_poets
Emir of Bukhara from 1885 to 1911
panegyrics by Central Asian poets had become excessively flattering. In a qasida by Sadr-i Ziya, Abd al-Ahad is referred to as "the lord of Solomon's habits
ʽAbd_al-Ahad_Khan
13th century Persian poet (died 1287)
four thousand verses of his poetry have survived, mostly consisting of qasidas (odes), ghazals, quatrains, and fragments. His son, Muhammad, compiled
Badr_Jajarmi
19th and 20th-century Somali Islamic scholar and poet
Collection of Qasidas in praise of the Master of Prophets). Uways' teacher Shaykh Sufi and Al-Zayla'i's poems also feature in the text. This Qasida entitled
Uways_al-Barawi
20th-century literary form and movement
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Postmodern_literature
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Medieval_Arabic_female_poets
Arabic poetry composed between 540 and 620 AD
produce well-known genres of pre-Islamic poetry, one example being the qasida. The qasida occurs in three parts, each corresponding to one of these motifs,
Pre-Islamic_Arabic_poetry
Persian poet (858–940/41)
survived, most notably a qasida (eulogy or ode) consisting of almost 100 verses quoted in the anonymous Tarikh-i Sistan. The qasida was dedicated to Abu Ja'far
Rudaki
Branch of Shia Islam
Ismāʿīlīs of other origins, such as Persians, Arabs, and Central Asians, have qasidas (Arabic: قصيدة) written in Persian by missionaries such as Nasir Khusraw
Ismailism
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Real Man i.e. the Man who have a hugh potentials
Girl/Female
Indian
Virtues
Girl/Female
English
From Denmark. Also a.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Kamdev; Cupid
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, probably from the village of Abdon in Shropshire, named from the Old English personal name Abba + Old English tūn ‘settlement’.
Male
Chinese
tranquil.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Truth seeking, Talented
Female
French
French form of Latin Natalia, NATHALIE means "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Hebrew
Trendy and Hip; Modern Name Based on Jane or Jean; God has Answered
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Rising Sun
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