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Musicians/ artists Source 2 QuotePage 1 “... the greatest troubadour of spirituality, in Islam, Jalal al-Din Rumi, who combined music, spirituality, religion and poetry.”
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backroundSource 2 summarizePage 2 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.
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usesSource 2 SummeryPage 3 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
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influence Source 2 QuotePage 3 “There is no music in the Islamic world which does not remind one of god”
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musicianssource 4 people1 -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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InfluencesSource 2 Summarize Page 6 Arabic music was influences by other lands while Islam spred to Persia, Syria, Turkey, and other areas in the Near east
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Instruments Source 2 Paraphrasing Page 6 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
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BackroundSource 4 Summerize Page 183 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
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BackroundSource 4 SummarizePage 184 The Qur’an doesn’t talk about music but the Hadith makes statements only condemning it and it is only tolerated for certain events
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Background Source 4 Summarize Page 184 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
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