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- Arabic_prosody abstract "ʿArūḍ or Arud (Arabic: العروض al-ʿarūḍ) is often called the Science of Poetry (Arabic: علم الشعر ʿilm aš-šiʿr). Its laws were laid down by Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi (d. 786), an early Arab lexicographer and philologist, who did so after noticing that poems consisted of repeated syllables in each verse. He wrote his first book, Al-Ard, describing 15 types of verses. It is said that he used to climb down into a well in order to enjoy the poems during his study. Later Al-Akhfash al-Akbar described a 16th meter, al-Mutadārik.Al-Khalil was primarily a grammarian, and he applied the grammatical terminology of his day based his used the termsḥarf mutaḥarrik "mobile letter" and ḥarf sākin "quiescent letter" to devise a classification of syllables.A ḥarf mutaḥarrik is a consonant which is followed by a vowel, and a ḥarf sākin is a consonant which is not followed by a vowel. He combined these as fundamental prosodic elements to define a number of prosodic sequences.ʿArūḍ is the study of poetic meters, which identifies the meter of a poem and determines whether the meter is sound or broken in lines of the poem.The study of ʿarūḍ began within the first century AH in a region called ʿArūḍ near Mecca in Saudi Arabia, which is why it was called ʿArūḍ.".
- Arabic_prosody wikiPageExternalLink index.php?journal=jcce&page=article&op=download&path%5B%5D=600&path%5B%5D=pdf_1.
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- Arabic_prosody wikiPageWikiLink Al-Akhfash_al-Akbar.
- Arabic_prosody wikiPageWikiLink Al-Farahidi.
- Arabic_prosody wikiPageWikiLink Al-Khalil_ibn_Ahmad_al-Farahidi.
- Arabic_prosody wikiPageWikiLink Arabic_grammar.
- Arabic_prosody wikiPageWikiLink Arabic_phonology.
- Arabic_prosody wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arabic_and_Central_Asian_poetics.
- Arabic_prosody wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arabic_grammar.
- Arabic_prosody wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arabic_poetry.
- Arabic_prosody wikiPageWikiLink Category:Poetic_rhythm.
- Arabic_prosody wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prosody_(linguistics).
- Arabic_prosody wikiPageWikiLink Journal_of_Communications_and_Computer_Engineering.
- Arabic_prosody wikiPageWikiLink Meter_(poetry).
- Arabic_prosody wikiPageWikiLink Metre_(poetry).
- Arabic_prosody wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arabic prosody".
- Arabic_prosody wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arabic_prosody#The_Buh.C5.ABr".
- Arabic_prosody wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arud".
- Arabic_prosody wikiPageWikiLinkText "mutaqārib metre".
- Arabic_prosody wikiPageWikiLinkText "prosody".
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- Arabic_prosody subject Category:Arabic_and_Central_Asian_poetics.
- Arabic_prosody subject Category:Arabic_grammar.
- Arabic_prosody subject Category:Arabic_poetry.
- Arabic_prosody subject Category:Poetic_rhythm.
- Arabic_prosody subject Category:Prosody_(linguistics).
- Arabic_prosody type Article.
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- Arabic_prosody comment "ʿArūḍ or Arud (Arabic: العروض al-ʿarūḍ) is often called the Science of Poetry (Arabic: علم الشعر ʿilm aš-šiʿr). Its laws were laid down by Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi (d. 786), an early Arab lexicographer and philologist, who did so after noticing that poems consisted of repeated syllables in each verse. He wrote his first book, Al-Ard, describing 15 types of verses. It is said that he used to climb down into a well in order to enjoy the poems during his study.".
- Arabic_prosody label "Arabic prosody".
- Arabic_prosody sameAs عروض.
- Arabic_prosody sameAs Əruz.
- Arabic_prosody sameAs علم_عروض.
- Arabic_prosody sameAs Métrique_arabe.
- Arabic_prosody sameAs Arúd.
- Arabic_prosody sameAs Аруз.
- Arabic_prosody sameAs m.05mr3lk.
- Arabic_prosody sameAs Аруз.
- Arabic_prosody sameAs Aruz_ölçüsü.
- Arabic_prosody sameAs Гаруз.
- Arabic_prosody sameAs Аруз.
- Arabic_prosody sameAs علم_عروض.
- Arabic_prosody sameAs Q371249.
- Arabic_prosody sameAs Q371249.
- Arabic_prosody wasDerivedFrom Arabic_prosody?oldid=683863999.
- Arabic_prosody isPrimaryTopicOf Arabic_prosody.