Difference between revisions of "Pre-Islamic sources and Islamicate music"
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− | * Source: pre-Islamic Arabian features that remained at core of Islamic culture, carried by Islam though not strictly speaking part of it... | + | * Source: pre-Islamic Arabian features that remained at the core of Islamic culture, carried by Islam though not strictly speaking part of it... |
** Centrality of Arabic language and verbal arts, especially poetry | ** Centrality of Arabic language and verbal arts, especially poetry | ||
** Linguistic form: the qasida (monorhyme, monometer) | ** Linguistic form: the qasida (monorhyme, monometer) | ||
** Genres of love (nasib), praise (madih), description, satire (hija') | ** Genres of love (nasib), praise (madih), description, satire (hija') | ||
** Courtesan tradition: the qayna | ** Courtesan tradition: the qayna |
Revision as of 07:54, 30 January 2024
- Source: pre-Islamic Arabian features that remained at the core of Islamic culture, carried by Islam though not strictly speaking part of it...
- Centrality of Arabic language and verbal arts, especially poetry
- Linguistic form: the qasida (monorhyme, monometer)
- Genres of love (nasib), praise (madih), description, satire (hija')
- Courtesan tradition: the qayna