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Arabic poetry (Arabic, الشِعْر العَرَبيash-shi`r(u) 'l-`arabiyu(u)) is the earliest form of Arabic literature. Present knowledge of poetry in Arabic dates from the 6th century, but oral poetry is believed to predate that. Arabic poetry is categorized into two main types, rhymed, or measured, and prose, with the former greatly preceding the latter. The rhymed poetry falls within fifteen different meters collected and explained by Al-Farahidi in what is known as “علم العروض” (The Science of Arood). Al-Akhfash, a student of Al-Farahidi, later added one more meter to make them sixteen. The meters of the rhythmical poetry are known in Arabic as “بحور” or Seas.
Arapska poezija (arapski, الشِعْر العَرَبي ash-shi`r(u) 'l-`arabiyu(u)) predstavlja najstariju formu arapske književnosti. Današnje saznanje o poeziji na arapskom jeziku potiče iz šestog veka, ali se smatra da je usmena književnost starija. Arapska poezija se deli na dva glavna tipa, na rimovanu ili versifikovanu i na proznu pri čemu je ona rimovana prilično starija od nerimovane. Rimovanu prozu sačinjava petnaest različitih metara koje je sakupio i objasnio al-Farahidi u takozvanoj nauci o metru (علم العروض). Al-Ahfaš, Al-Farahidijev učenik, kasnije je dodao još jedan metar da bi njihov broj dostigao šesnaest. Metri ritmične poezije su na arapskom poznati kao mora (بحور).
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2012-03-20T12:30:45.494Z
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