Salohiyat
Salohiyat is a traditional form of poetry that originated in the Middle East, particularly in the Arab world, and has since spread to other regions. It is characterized by its rhythmic structure and often celebratory or romantic themes. The term "salohiyat" comes from the Arabic word "salwa," meaning "elegance" or "beauty," reflecting the poetic form's emphasis on grace and refinement.
The salohiyat poem typically consists of four lines, with each line containing eight to ten syllables. The
Salohiyat poetry has a rich history, with notable figures such as Al-Mutanabbi and Ibn Al-Farid contributing
Today, salohiyat remains an important part of Arabic literature and culture. It continues to be practiced and