Qasidah
A Qasidah is a form of Arabic poetry that often expresses praise, love, or admiration for a person, place, or idea. Traditionally, it is characterized by its rhythmic structure and can be recited or sung. Qasidahs are commonly used in various cultural and religious contexts, celebrating themes such as spirituality, heroism, and beauty.
These poems have a rich history in Arabic literature and are often associated with the works of famous poets like Al-Mutanabbi and Al-Busiri. Qasidahs can also be found in other cultures influenced by Arabic traditions, including Sufi practices, where they serve as a means of spiritual expression and devotion.