Portal:Islamic poetry
Collections
edit- Poems of the Orient, 1855 by Bayard Taylor[1]
- The Poetry of the Orient, 1874[2]
The Hanged Poems
edit- This is a collection of seven poems, predating Muhammad's birth, which were displayed in the Kaaba.
- The Poem of Amru, as translated by W. A. Clouston in 1881
- The Poem of Imru-ul-Quais, as translated by F. E. Johnson in 1917
- The Poem of Antara, as translated by W. A. Clouston in 1881
- The Poem of Antar, as translated by F. E. Johnson in 1917
- The Poem of Zohair, as translated by W. A. Clouston in 1881
- The Poem of Zuhair, as translated by F. E. Johnson in 1917
- The Poem of Tarafa, as translated by W. A. Clouston in 1881
- The Poem of Labid, as translated by C. J. Lyall
- The Poem of Lebeid, as translated by W. A. Clouston in 1881
- The Poem of Amriolkais, as translated by W. A. Clouston in 1881
- The Poem of 'Amr ibn Kulthum
- The Poem of Hareth, as translated by W. A. Clouston in 1881
- The Poem of Harith ibn Hilliza
- Poems sometimes named as having been in the collection
Verse
edit- Mountain Poem, by Ibn Khafaja
- To the Caliph Harun-al-Rashid
- We Have Mingled Our Blood With Streaming Tears, 12th century lamentation of Muslim armies by Almodhafer al-Abiwerdy
- also translated as On the Capture of Jerusalem in the First Crusade,
- The Pilgrimage to Mecca, 1789 by future British Prime Minister George Canning
- A Believer's Shroud, 1874 poem about the death of a Muslim by William Rounseville Alger
- Joseph and Zuleika, 1917 poem of a Quranic story by Abdorrahman Jami
- Anwari poem, by Anwari
- The Caliph and Satan
- The Wisdom of Ali
- The Birth of the Prophet
- The Arab Warrior