Adnan Haydar
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Adnan Haydar's research focuses on the study of Arabic poetic meters, specifically within the genres of Zajal and Fusha. His work investigates the role of stress in scansion across various Zajal forms, including ʿAtābā, Mījanā, and Qarrādī. Haydar also examines previous scholarship on Zajal metrics and establishes the terminology and methodology for his analyses. His publications contribute to understanding the structural and metrical elements of these traditional Arabic poetic forms. Haydar has published 23 works, with an h-index of 2 and 19 total citations.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 23
- Citations: 19
Selected Publications
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3. Fuṣḥā and Zajal Metres (2025)
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4. The Role of Stress in the Scansion of Zajal Genres (2025)
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6. ʿAtābā, Mījanā, and Other Popular Genres (2025)
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2. Previous Scholarship on Zajal Metrics (2025)
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Conclusion (2025)
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Introduction (2025)
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5. Qarrādī and Its Various Manifestations (2025)
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1. Terms and Methodology (2025)
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New Words to Old Tunes (2025)
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A Translation of Abdel-Muneim Ramadan’s “Walt Whitman’s Funeral,” and Some Notes on Whitman in the Arab World (2017)
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Al-Hidâ, Al-Nadb, Al-Hawrabah and Al-Nawh in Lebanese Zajal poetry: a study of meter and rhythm (2003)