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- The maqāma (Arabic: مقامة [maˈqaːma], literally "****embly"; plural maqāmāt, مقامات [maqaːˈmaːt]) is an (originally) Arabic prosimetric literary genre...
- Maqamah). Maqama 06: Abu Zayd gratified by the Governor of Maraghah. Arabe 3929, 7v Maqama 30: Marriage procession. Arabe 3929, 117r Maqama 43: the Sheikh...
- A total of 52 of al-Hamadani’s maqama have been preserved in m****cripts. Each maqama is a complete story, but maqama are often presented in a collection...
- Hebrew and Italian. Immanuel’s most well-known work is his Hebrew-language maqama collection, the Mahberot Immanuel. Immanuel was born in Rome in 1261 to...
- have the following meanings: Plural for Maqam (disambiguation) Plural for Maqama, an Arabic literary tradition Maqamat Badi' az-Zaman al-Hamadhani, an Arabic...
- originator of maqama; his work was taken up by Abu Muhammad al-Qasim al-Hariri, one of al-Hariri's maqama being a study of al-Hamadhani's own work. Maqama was an...
- al-rawada al-‘arniqa. He also composed an original maqama in Hebrew, with the title of Sefer Tahkemoni. His Maqama imitated the structure of Badi' al-Zaman al-Hamadani...
- important poetic and literary forms such as zajal, the muwashshah, and the maqama. Islamic literature, such as Quranic exegeses and other religious works...
- ‘'****emblies of Hariri'’), a collection of some 50 stories written in the Maqama style, a mix of verse and literary prose. For more than eight centuries...
- includes the following sections: tahrir, sometimes badwah taslum finalis Maqama texts are often derived from classical Arabic poetry, such as by al-Mutanabbi...