shiˁr manthūr
Literally, ‘scattered poetry’—the Arabic equivalent of ‘free verse’. It refers to poetry which is unconstrained by metre and rhyme. Because the word for ‘scattered’ is derived from the same root as the word for ‘prose’ (... ...
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