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KITAB AL-AGHANI IMAM ABU AL-FARAJ AL-ISBAHANI

KITAB AL-AGHANI IMAM ABU AL-FARAJ AL-ISBAHANI 759GR 26,7 X 18 CM The eighteenth juz of twenty one volume Correction by Ustad(scholar) Sheikh Ahmad al-Shanqetee Copyrights reserved by al-Hajj Mohamed Afandi al-Sasi al-Maghribi Published at the Mohamed Ali street, Egypt Kitab al-Aghani (Arabic: كتاب الأغاني, romanized: kitāb al-‘aghānī, lit. 'The Book of Songs'), is an encyclopedic collection of poems and songs that runs to over 20 volumes in modern editions, attributed to the 10th-century Arabic writer Abu al-Faraj al-Isfahani (also known as al-Isbahani).[1][2] Abu al-Faraj claimed to have taken 50 years in writing the work, which ran to over 10 000 pages and contains more than 16,000 verses of Arabic poetry. It can be seen as having three distinct sections: the first dealing with the '100 Best Songs' chosen for the caliph Harun al-Rashid, the second with royal composers and the third with songs chosen by the author himself.[3] It spans the period from pre-Islamic times to the end of the 9th century CE.

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KITAB AL-AGHANI IMAM ABU AL-FARAJ AL-ISBAHANI

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