Nabati

Nabaṭī (Arabic: الشعر النبطي), historically also known as najdi, is a vernacular Arabic poetry that stems from the Arabic varieties of the Arabian Peninsula.[1] It exists in contrast to the poetry written according to the classical rules of literary Arabic.[2]Nabati poetry holds significant cultural value in Arabian society, offering insights into Bedouin life, values, and traditions.[3] Unlike traditional Arabic poetry, which follows strict classical forms, nabati is more accessible and informal, often composed in colloquial Arabic, allowing for a more intimate connection with its audience.[4]

  1. ^ Peters, Issa; Sowayan, Saad Abdullah (1986). "Nabati Poetry: The Oral Poetry of Arabia [Review of Nabati Poetry: The Oral Poetry of Arabia, by S. A. Sowayan]". World Literature Today. 60 (1): 170. doi:10.2307/40141401. JSTOR 40141401.
  2. ^ "The Nabati Poetry of the UAE: a remarkable anthology". The National. Retrieved 2017-10-12.
  3. ^ Dhabi, NYU Abu. "Bedouin Nabati Poetry in the Arabian Peninsula". New York University Abu Dhabi. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
  4. ^ "Nabati Poetry". Abu Dhabi Culture. 2018-01-22. Retrieved 2024-10-02.

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