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- Rithxc4x81 abstract "Rithā’ (Arabic ( ءبثس ( خُثشٍ ) is a genre of Arabic poetry corresponding to elegy or lament. Along with elegy proper (marthiyah, plural marāthī), rithā’ may also contain taḥrīḍ (incitement to vengeance).The genre was used by both male and female poets, and is one of the main genres in which ancient and medieval Arabic female poets are known to have composed. Indeed, almost all our pre-Islamic women's poetry is in this form. The subjects of the rithā’ are (almost) invariably dead male warriors (fursān) and lords (sādah), predominantly those who fell in battle.The genre is prominent in the corpus of the earliest surviving Arabic poetry; it 'provides some of the most moving examples of the poetic voice, as in the poems of al-Khansā' (d. ca. 644) for her brother, Ṣakhr, killed in tribal combat':I was sleepless and I passed the night keeping vigil, as if my eyes hadbeen anointed with pus, For I had heard--and it was not news to rejoice me--one making a report, who had come repeating intelligence, Saying, 'Sakhr is dwelling there in a tomb, struck to the ground beside the grave, between certain stones'Alongside al-Khansā', major female exponents of the rithā’ poems of whose survive include the pre-Islamic Janūb Ukht ‘Amr dhī-l-Kalb, Laylā al-Akhyaliyya (d. 706 CE), and Laylā bint Ṭarīf (d. 815 CE). Their style was characterised by 'uninhibited expression of sorrow coupled with praise for the deceased'. 'Most of the elegy composed by men, however, resembled the eulogistic qaṣīdah in general pattern'.".
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- Rithxc4x81 wikiPageRevisionID "696605181".
- Rithxc4x81 wikiPageWikiLink Al-Khansa.
- Rithxc4x81 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arab_culture.
- Rithxc4x81 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arabic_and_Central_Asian_poetics.
- Rithxc4x81 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arabic_literature.
- Rithxc4x81 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arabic_poetry_forms.
- Rithxc4x81 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Literary_genres.
- Rithxc4x81 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Love_in_Arabic_literature.
- Rithxc4x81 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pakistani_poetics.
- Rithxc4x81 wikiPageWikiLink Elegy.
- Rithxc4x81 wikiPageWikiLink Janūb_Ukht_‘Amr_dhī-l-Kalb.
- Rithxc4x81 wikiPageWikiLink Lament.
- Rithxc4x81 wikiPageWikiLink Layla_al-Akhyaliyya.
- Rithxc4x81 wikiPageWikiLink Laylā_bint_Ṭarīf.
- Rithxc4x81 wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_Arabic_female_poets.
- Rithxc4x81 wikiPageWikiLink Qasida.
- Rithxc4x81 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rithā'".
- Rithxc4x81 wikiPageWikiLinkText "marthiyah".
- Rithxc4x81 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Arab_culture.
- Rithxc4x81 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Poetry-stub.
- Rithxc4x81 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Rithxc4x81 subject Category:Arab_culture.
- Rithxc4x81 subject Category:Arabic_and_Central_Asian_poetics.
- Rithxc4x81 subject Category:Arabic_literature.
- Rithxc4x81 subject Category:Arabic_poetry_forms.
- Rithxc4x81 subject Category:Literary_genres.
- Rithxc4x81 subject Category:Love_in_Arabic_literature.
- Rithxc4x81 subject Category:Pakistani_poetics.
- Rithxc4x81 hypernym Genre.
- Rithxc4x81 type MusicGenre.
- Rithxc4x81 comment "Rithā’ (Arabic ( ءبثس ( خُثشٍ ) is a genre of Arabic poetry corresponding to elegy or lament. Along with elegy proper (marthiyah, plural marāthī), rithā’ may also contain taḥrīḍ (incitement to vengeance).The genre was used by both male and female poets, and is one of the main genres in which ancient and medieval Arabic female poets are known to have composed. Indeed, almost all our pre-Islamic women's poetry is in this form.".
- Rithxc4x81 label "Rithā'".
- Rithxc4x81 sameAs Q12213133.
- Rithxc4x81 sameAs رثاء.
- Rithxc4x81 sameAs Q12213133.
- Rithxc4x81 wasDerivedFrom Rithxc4x81?oldid=696605181.
- Rithxc4x81 isPrimaryTopicOf Rithxc4x81.