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  2. Category:Arabic poetry forms - Wikipedia

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  3. Arabic poetry - Wikipedia

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    Classical poetry was written before the Arabic renaissance (An-Nahḍah). Thus, all poetry that was written in the classical style is called "classical" or "traditional poetry" since it follows the traditional style and structure. It is also known as "vertical poetry" in reference to its vertical parallel structure of its two parts. Modern ...

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  5. Category:Poems in Arabic - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Arabic poetry - Wikipedia

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  7. Lamiyyat al-'Arab - Wikipedia

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    The Lāmiyyāt al-‘Arab (the L-song of the Arabs) is the pre-eminent poem in the surviving canon of the pre-Islamic 'brigand-poets' . The poem also gained a foremost position in Western views of the Orient from the 1820s onwards. [1] The poem takes its name from the last letter of each of its 68 lines, L (Arabic ل, lām).

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  9. Medieval Arabic female poets - Wikipedia

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    Medieval women's poetry in Arabic tends to be in two genres: the rithā’ (elegy) and ghazal (love-song), alongside a smaller body of Sufi poems and short pieces in the low-status rajaz metre. [9] One significant corpus comprises poems by qiyan , women who were slaves highly trained in the arts of entertainment, [ 10 ] often educated in the ...