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qasida

[ kuh-see-duh ]

noun

Prosody.
plural qasida, qasidas.
  1. an Arabic poem, usually in monorhyme, that may be satirical, elegiac, threatening, or laudatory.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of qasida1

First recorded in 1810鈥20, qasida is from the Arabic word 辩补峁D玠补丑
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The annual showcase of Spanish dance and music closes with Rocio Molina, winner of Spain鈥檚聽2010 National Dancer of the Year award, in 鈥淒anzaora & Vin谩tica鈥 on Friday at 8 p.m. and Qasida, a musical group featuring聽Spanish flamenco singer Rosario聽鈥淟a Tremendita鈥 Guererro and Iranian classical musician Mohammad Motamedi on Saturday at 8 p.m.

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Flamenco Festival The annual showcase of Spanish dance and music features performances by Farruquito, Ballet Flamenco de Andaluc铆a, Roc铆o Molina and Qasida and a screening of the film 鈥淓ven the Rain.鈥

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We will conclude by quoting the words of one of the fair sex, al-Sitti Malika who, with the consent of her father, Hifni Bey Nasif, formerly professor at the University of Al Azhar, published a Qasida, terminating with this verse: 'To unveil, if one is chaste, is no harm; and if one is not chaste, veils in excess offer no protection.'

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