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Arabic poetry and Rithā'

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Difference between Arabic poetry and Rithā'

Arabic poetry vs. Rithā'

Arabic poetry (الشعر العربي ash-shi‘ru al-‘Arabīyyu) is the earliest form of Arabic literature. Rithā’ (رثاء) is a genre of Arabic poetry corresponding to elegy or lament.

Similarities between Arabic poetry and Rithā'

Arabic poetry and Rithā' have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Al-Khansa, Qasida.

Al-Khansa

Tumāḍir bint ʿAmr ibn al-Ḥareth ibn al-Sharīd al-Sulamīyah (تماضر بنت عمرو بن الحارث بن الشريد السُلمية), usually simply referred to as al-Khansā’ (الخنساء) (meaning either "gazelle" or "snub-nose") was a 7th-century Arabic poet (said to have died in 646 CE).

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Qasida

The qaṣīdaᵗ (also spelled qaṣīdah; is originally an Arabic word Arabic: قصيدة, plural qaṣā'id, قــصــائـد; that was passed to some other languages such as Persian: قصیده or چكامه, chakameh, in Turkish: kaside) is an ancient Arabic word and form of writing poetry, often translated as ode, passed to other cultures after the Arab Muslim expansion.

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Arabic poetry and Rithā' Comparison

Arabic poetry has 166 relations, while Rithā' has 8. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.15% = 2 / (166 + 8).

References

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