tariqasida
Tariqasida is a traditional form of Sufi poetry that originated in the 13th century in the region of Tarikh, located in present-day Uzbekistan. It is characterized by its rhythmic structure and spiritual themes, often expressing the longing for God and the journey of the Sufi saint towards spiritual enlightenment. The term "tariqasida" is derived from the Arabic word "tariqa," which means "path" or "way," referring to the spiritual path of Sufism.
Tariqasida poems are typically written in Arabic and follow a specific meter, often using the rhyme scheme
The most famous tariqasida poet is Rumi, a 13th-century Persian Sufi mystic and poet. Rumi's works, including
Tariqasida continues to be an important form of Sufi poetry, with contemporary poets still writing in this