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  2. Naʽat - Wikipedia

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    Before converting to Islam he was a poet, and after converting he started writing Na'ats in honor of Muhammad. [4] His poetry defended Muhammad in response to rival poets who attacked him and his religion. [5] [6] Talaʽ al Badru ʽAlayna is a traditional Islamic poem known as nasheed recited to Muhammad when he moved to Medina in 622 CE. [7]

  3. Islamic poetry - Wikipedia

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    In English, Islamic poetry now tends to be free-form (unrhymed). Current Muslim poets in English include Rafey Habib , Joel Hayward , Dawud Wharnsby , and the late Daniel Moore . In Arabic poetry , the qasida (ode) is considered by scholars to be one of its most distinguishing aspects. originating around 500 bc, it is also considered to be ...

  4. Marsiya - Wikipedia

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    He converted to Islam and changed his name to Ghulam Hussain. His most popular marsiya is called Ghabraye Gi Zaynab, Ghabraye Gi Zaynab ( Urdu : گھبراۓ گی زینب گھبراۓ گی زینب ).

  5. List of Muslim writers and poets - Wikipedia

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    Kazi Nazrul Islam (India /Bangladesh) Khaled Hosseini (Afghan-American) Khondakar Ashraf Hossain (Bangladeshi) Khurram Murad (Pakistan) Khurshidbanu Natavan (Azerbaijan) Kyar Ba Nyein (Myanmar) Jamilah Kolocotronis (America)

  6. Sufi literature - Wikipedia

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    As compared to, say, broadly speaking, English or German literature, Sufi literature has been controversial because of the origin of Sufism itself as a tradition. Some scholars argue Sufism is a tendency within Islam whereas others argue that Sufism, as in the way of thinking

  7. Category:Islamic poetry - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 December 2020, at 21:40 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Ash-Shu'ara - Wikipedia

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    213-214 Muhammad warned against idolatry, and admonished to preach Islam to his relatives; 215-220 True believers are to be treated meekly, and unbelievers with forbearance; 221-223 Devils descend on the hearts of unbelievers; 224-227 Unbelieving poets are mad; believing poets commended; 227 The unjust will speedily be punished [4]

  9. Zuhayr bin Abi Sulma - Wikipedia

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    Zuhayr bin Abī Sulmā (Arabic: زهير بن أبي سلمى; c. 520 – c. 609), also romanized as Zuhair or Zoheir, was a pre-Islamic Arabian poet who lived in the 6th & 7th centuries AD. He is considered one of the greatest writers of Arabic poetry in pre-Islamic times. [1] Zuhayr belonged to the Banu Muzaina.