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  2. Sanʽani Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Sanʽani Arabic represents the future aspect with a complex array of prefixes, depending on the person of the verb. For first-person verbs the prefix (ša-) or (‘ad) is used. The derivation of ( ša-) is apparently related to the classical ( sa- ), and ( ‘ad) is likely an abbreviation of ( ba‘d ), meaning "after".

  3. Yemeni Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Yemeni Arabic ( Arabic: لهجة يمنية, romanized : Lahja Yamaniyyah) is a cluster of varieties of Arabic spoken in Yemen and southwestern Saudi Arabia. [ 2] It is generally considered a very conservative dialect cluster, having many classical features not found across most of the Arabic-speaking world. Yemeni Arabic can be divided roughly ...

  4. Music of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Yemen, a country on the Arabian Peninsula, holds a prominent position in the realm of music, garnering recognition for its distinctive musical traditions. Revered as a cultural capital within the Arab world, Yemen has contributed significantly to the musical landscape of the region. The national anthem of Yemen, " United Republic ," authored by ...

  5. Musannaf Abd al-Razzaq - Wikipedia

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    Musannaf Abd al-Razzaq al-Sanʿani ( Arabic: مصنف عبد الرزاق الصنعاني, romanized : Muṣannaf ʿAbd al-Razzāq al-Sanʿānī) is an early hadith collection compiled by the eighth-century Yemeni scholar ʽAbd al-Razzaq al-Sanʽani (744 – 827 CE). As a collection of the musannaf genre, it contains over 18,000 traditions ...

  6. Abd al-Razzaq al-San'ani - Wikipedia

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    Abd al-Razzaq was born in 126 AH/744 CE to a father who was a hadith scholar. At the age of 20, he began his studies in Sanaa where he was a student of Ma'mar ibn Rashid for eight years, also learning under Ibn Jurayj, Sufyan ibn ʽUyaynah and Sufyan al-Thawri. In pursuit of hadith, Abd al-Razzaq journeyed to the Hejaz, Syria and Iraq.

  7. Sanaa - Wikipedia

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    As prices fell, Sanaani-style records became increasingly popular among the middle class, but at the same time, it began to encounter competition from other genres, including Western and Indian music as well as music from other Arab countries. [41] The earliest Sanaani recording stars generally came from wealthy religious families. [41]

  8. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Yemen

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    Song of Sana’a 2008 00077: This form of performance uses sung poetry and is called homayni; it is a tradition that dates to the 14th century. The urban homayni style known in the capital of Yemen, Sanaani singing, is the most well-known today. Arabic calligraphy: knowledge, skills and practices + 2021 01718

  9. Sanaani Arabic - Wikipedia

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