- 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...
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follows a
similar style as well. Al-Busiri
Salawat Islamic poetry Listen to
Qasida Music https://youtu.be/tVLxyK0QgEo
Blair &
Bloom 1995, p. 113.
James 1983...
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examples of
traditional Indonesian instruments.
These include gambus and
qasida from the
Middle East,
keroncong from Portugal, and dangdut—one of Indonesia's...
- 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...
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Dramatic Verse novel National Lyric Ballad Elegy Epigram Ghazal Haiku Hymn
Limerick Ode
Qasida Sonnet Villanelle Lists Epic
Groups and
movements Poets...
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literary creation, as a
poetic genre today known in
Morocco under the name of "
qasida" (meaning "poem") (Arabic: القصيدة) or "zajal" (Arabic: الزجل). It developed...
- the
qasida, a much
older pre-Islamic
Arabic poetic form.
Qaṣīdas were
typically much
longer poems, with up to 100 couplets. Thematically,
qaṣīdas did...
- The
Kurdish Qasida.
Brill Publishers. pp. 327–332. ISBN 9789004102958. Shakely,
Ferhad (1996). Sperl,
Stefan (ed.). The
Kurdish Qasida.
Brill Publishers...
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Dramatic Verse novel National Lyric Ballad Elegy Epigram Ghazal Haiku Hymn
Limerick Ode
Qasida Sonnet Villanelle Lists Epic
Groups and
movements Poets...
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strident individuality and a
rejection of
tribal values. Ta'abbata Sharran's "
Qasida Qafiyya" is the
opening poem of the Mufaddaliyat, an
important collection...