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Quote
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• “. . . the greatest troubadour of spirituality, in
Islam, Jalal al-Din Rumi, who combined music,
spirituality, religion and poetry.”
backround
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summarize
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• The word music is used differently in Arabic.
They don’t consider chanting of the Quran to
be music called it that would be disrespectful
to their religion. There are various categories
of chanting all of which are not considered
music.
uses
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Summery
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• Types of legitimate music include family
celebrations, occupational music, and military
music.
• There are also various types of Islamic music
that are considered controvsial but accepted
including, Andalusia music, Eastern Arabic and
Turkish classical music, and north Indian Music
influence
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Quote
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• “There is no music in the Islamic world which
does not remind one of god”
musicians
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people
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-Sadr al-Din Shira:
-traveled to Isfahan to study religion, science,
philosophy, and jurisprudence
-wrote important works on philosophy and
spiritualty
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Influences
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Summarize
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• Arabic music was influences by other lands
while Islam spred to Persia, Syria, Turkey, and
other areas in the Near east
Instruments
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Paraphrasing
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• Instruments:
• Oud: most important instrument in the Arab
world
• Nay: shepords flute
• Rabab: string instrument, type of fiddle
• Duff: framed drum
• Quanun: most popular intrument
• Durbekkah: a percussion instrument
Backround
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Summerize
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• Islamic music is often viewed as a performing
at, a branch of science, and a medium of
spiritual devotion. The musiciens play various
instuments and use it to celebrate religious
ocasions and spiritual occasions
Backround
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Summarize
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• The Qur’an doesn’t talk about music but the
Hadith makes statements only condemning it
and it is only tolerated for certain events
Background
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Summarize
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• Music served to be practical for certain
events.
• The bedouns had shairs who chanted versus
during and after war
• Served as entertainment
• Not approved my Muhammas