- 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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Indonesia by the 16th century.
Qasidah is an
ancient Arabic word for
religious poetry accompanied by
chanting and percussion.
Qasidah modern adapts this for pop...
- 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...
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Vocal genres performed include dawr, muwashshah, layali, ma'luf,
qasidah, and mawwal.
While the
takht typically comprises between two and five musicians...
- S****na Dr.
Mufaddal Saifuddin (Arabic: عـالي قـدر مُـفـضّـل سـيـفُ ٱلـدّين, romanized: ʿĀlī Qadr Mufaḍḍal Sayf al-Dīn) is the
spiritual leader, the 53rd...
- (poetry), a
literary form
usually constituting an
amatory prelude to a
qaṣīdah Nasib, Syria, a town in the
Daraa Governorate of
Syria Nasib Border Crossing...
- Abu'l-Fath Ali ibn
Muhammad ibn al-Hussain ibn
Yusuf ibn
Muhammad ibn Abd al-Aziz al-Busti (Arabic: أبو الفتح علي بن محمد بن الحسين بن يوسف بن محمد بن...
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already in his fifties. He
presented the
sultan with a long
qaṣīdah and also
wrote qaṣīdahs to
Ottoman officials in his
entourage in
order to earn their...
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Tercinta (November 2005) 126,000
copies sold (Platinum) Doa,
Berzanji &
Qasidah Berlagu (April 2006) 118,000
copies sold (Platinum) Mawi Yang Tercinta...
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commentary on Ibn Arabi’s Fusus-ul-Hikam
Sharhi Qasidah Khamriyah Fariziyah, is a
commentary on the fine
Qasidah of Umar ibn ul-Fariz who died in 786 AH or...