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poetry is arranged in form of stanzas and verses 2.poetry employs language economy
The "Iron Man" of Arabic poetry is considered to be Al-Mutanabbi, a famous Arabic poet known for his confident and powerful style of writing and his use of complex language and imagery. He is celebrated for his ability to captivate and engage audiences through his poetry.
Aida A. Bamia has written: 'The graying of the raven' -- subject(s): Arabic Dialect poetry, Arabic Folk poetry, History and criticism
G. Niema Hilfy has written: 'The metres of Arabic poetry and the search for a universal metrical system' -- subject(s): Arabic language, Arabic poetry, History and criticism, Versification
No, verses do not have to rhyme. While many traditional forms of poetry use rhyme, free verse and other modern styles of poetry often do not follow a rhyming pattern. The choice to rhyme or not depends on the poet's preferences and the style of poetry being written.
Rubaiyat is a form of poetry, just like a sonnet or limerick is a form of poetry. Rubaiyat is the Arabic word for Quatrain and, like quatrains, rubaiyats are poems made of four verses and can be written by anyone. The most famous rubaiyats are those of Omar Khayyam, who was a Persian poet and polymath.