The Kurdish Mevlid-i Sharif (Mewlûda Kurdî) is more than just a religious text; it is a foundational pillar of Kurdish literary and spiritual identity. Traditionally recited to celebrate the birth of Prophet Muhammad, these poetic works serve as a "folkloric prayer" shared across generations. 1. Historical Origins and the First Kurdish Mevlid

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. Known for its lyrical Kurmanji dialect, it remains one of the most popular versions recited in mosques and gatherings today. PDF Source : A full overview and scholarly analysis can be found on Academia.edu Molla Ahmed-i Hasi (1891) : This version was written in the Zazaki dialect