The hallmark of ancient Arabic poetry is the (ode), characterized by its rigid, vertical structure.
Ancient Arabic poetry is defined by its rigorous structure and rhythmic perfection. The system of (prosody) consists of 16 distinct meters, known as "seas" ( buhur ), which dictate the rhythm of every verse. alshyr alqdym
Praising a leader or king, often for social or financial rewards. The Mu'allaqat (The Suspended Odes) The most famous examples of classical poetry are the Mu'allaqat The hallmark of ancient Arabic poetry is the