- 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...
-
Borama has
produced a
notable body of
literature mainly consisting of
qasidas. The
Borama or
Gadabuursi Script was
devised in 1933 by
Sheikh Abdurahman...
- the
qasida, a much
older pre-Islamic
Arabic poetic form.
Qaṣīdas were
typically much
longer poems, with up to 100 couplets. Thematically,
qaṣīdas did...
- 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...
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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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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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Dramatic Verse novel National Lyric Ballad Elegy Epigram Ghazal Haiku Hymn
Limerick Ode
Qasida Sonnet Villanelle Lists Epic
Groups and
movements Poets...
- Ismāʿīlīs of
other origins, such as Persians, Arabs, and
Central Asians, have
qasidas (Arabic: قصيدة)
written in
Persian by
missionaries such as
Nasir Khusraw...
-
Moroccan writer and
singer of
Malhun compositions. He
wrote hundreds of
qasidas. Yabiladi.com (13-10-2005) Saïd El Meftahi, "Houssein Toulali, le chantre...