- Source: Al-Hamziyya
Qasīdat al-Hamziyya (Arabic: قصيدة الهمزية), or al-Hamziyya for short, is a thirteenth-century ode of praise for the Islamic prophet Muhammad composed by the eminent Sufi mystic Imam al-Busiri of Egypt.
This poem was written according to the metre of Bahr Khafif in Arabic poetry, and it is composed of 457 verses.
See also
Al-Busiri
Al-Burda
Madeeh
Durood
Islamic poetry
References
External links
1- Recitation of the poem of Al-Hamziyya. on YouTube
2- Recitation of the poem of Al-Hamziyya. on YouTube
3- Recitation of the poem of Al-Hamziyya. on YouTube
4- Recitation of the poem of Al-Hamziyya. on YouTube
5- Recitation of the poem of Al-Hamziyya. on YouTube
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