salohiyati
Salohiyati is a traditional form of Islamic poetry that originated in the 10th century during the reign of the Buyid dynasty in Iran. It is characterized by its rhythmic structure and themes that often revolve around spiritual and philosophical concepts. The term "salohiyati" is derived from the Persian word "saloh," which means "poem" or "verse."
The poetry is typically written in Arabic and follows a specific metrical pattern known as the "salohiyati
Salohiyati is known for its use of metaphor and allegory, which allows poets to explore complex ideas
The most famous salohiyati poets include Rumi, a 13th-century mystic and poet from what is now Afghanistan,
Salohiyati remains an important genre in Islamic literature, offering insights into the spiritual and philosophical beliefs