The Hamasah (Arabic: حماسة; lit.'Valour') is a genre of Arabic poetry that "recounts chivalrous exploits in the context of military glories and victories".[1]
The first work in this genre is Kitab al-Hamasah of Abu Tammam.
^Esposito, John L. (2004). The Oxford dictionary of Islam (Paperback ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 106. ISBN 0195125592.
is Kitab al-Hamasah of Abu Tammam. List of popular Hamasah works: Hamasah of Abu Tammam. Al-Waḥshiyyāt (Book of Stray Verses) or al-Ḥamāsah al-ṣughrā (The...
of early poems known as the Hamasah, considered one of the greatest anthologies of Arabic literature ever assembled. Hamasah contained 10 books of poems...
Hamasa (Arabic: حَمَاسَة, romanized: Ḥamāsah) is an area in the Buraimi area in Oman on the Oman–United Arab Emirates border. Hamasa, for the period of...
well as the bloodlines of Arabian horses. More significantly, he knew the Hamasah of Abu Tammam by heart. He spoke Kurdish and Arabic and knew Turkish and...
primary sources of early Arabic poetry. The four others are Mu'allaqat, Hamasah, Jamharat Ash'ar al-Arab and the Asma'iyyat. The collection contains 126...
Oasis, ceding the areas under the Na'im and Al Bu Shamis, Buraimi and Hamasah, to Oman and the territory under Sheikh Zayed, including the village of...
poetry Tardiyyah, hunt poetry Khawal, homiletic poetry Fakhr, boasting Hamasah, war poetry Poetry in Arabic is traditionally grouped in a diwan or collection...