qasidah
A qasidah is a form of Arabic poetry that often expresses praise, love, or lamentation. Traditionally, it consists of a series of rhymed verses and is characterized by its eloquent language and rich imagery. Qasidahs are commonly performed in various cultural and religious contexts, celebrating themes such as heroism, beauty, and spirituality.
These poems have historical significance in Arabic literature and are often recited at gatherings, weddings, and religious events. Notable poets, such as Al-Mutanabbi and Al-Busiri, have contributed to the qasidah tradition, making it an important aspect of Arabic culture and Islamic heritage.