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- an extemporized quality. The Hejaz itself attests to no tripartite qasidas. Qasidas were introduced to Dhaka, and later the rest of Bengal, during the...
- 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...
- the qasida, a much older pre-Islamic Arabic poetic form. Qaṣīdas were typically much longer poems, with up to 100 couplets. Thematically, qaṣīdas did...
- Borama has produced a notable body of literature mainly consisting of qasidas. The Borama or Gadabuursi Script was devised in 1933 by Sheikh Abdurahman...
- from other cultures have enriched Indonesian music, such as the gambus and qasida from the Middle East, keroncong from Portugal, and dangdut (one of the country's...
- the most common form of a qasida is in the form of praise of Muhammad, along with people related to him. These religious qasidas emphasize the power and...
- ode-writer to the Shirvanshahs. His fame most securely rests upon the qasidas collected in his Divān, and his autobiographical travelogue Tohfat al-ʿErāqayn...
- seem to have supported the rise of the Mongol Empire. He composed two qasidas (odes)—one in Arabic and the other in Persian—which grieved over the collapse...
- 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...
- Nava'i. Rukh ul-Quds (The Holy Spirit) – the first qasida in Nava'i's Persian collection of qasidas entitled Sittai zaruriya. Rukh ul-Quds, which is 132...