Difference between revisions of "Inshad dini"
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+ | * [http://www.fwalive.ualberta.ca/~michaelf/MR/Chanting%20devotion/Islamic/Cue%205.mp3 Ibtihalat]. Performed by Shaykh Taha al-Fashni, probably the most famous mubtahil of the 20th c. Here | ||
+ | ibtihalat is based entirely on poetry. The recording is different from the dawn-prayer style heard above. | ||
+ | From Sono Cairo 67028/601. | ||
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+ | * [http://www.fwalive.ualberta.ca/~michaelf/MR/Chanting%20devotion/Islamic/Cue%206.mp3 Tawashih diniyya]. Performed by Shaykh Muhammad al-Fayyumi and his bitana (chorus). Tawashih | ||
+ | involve alternation between solo and chorus; the former improvisatory, the latter more precomposed and | ||
+ | quasi-metric. From Sono Cairo 75113/461. | ||
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+ | * Mawlid. Listen to a typical [http://www.fwalive.ualberta.ca/~michaelf/MR/Chanting%20devotion/Islamic/Mawlid%20example/Mawlid.mp3 mawlid] and read the associated [http://www.fwalive.ualberta.ca/~michaelf/MR/Chanting%20devotion/Islamic/Mawlid%20example/Mawlid%20notes.jpg album notes]. The mawlid is a celebration of the Prophet Muhammad's birth, including devotional singing; it is frequently recited in the mystical orders of Islam, the turuq Sufiyya - in this case the Hamidiyya Shadhiliyya order of Egypt. | ||
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+ | [http://fp.arizona.edu/mesassoc/Bulletin/34-2/34-2%20Frishkopf.htm survey of inshad dini] (Islamic hymnody in Egypt). | ||
+ | article from MESA Bulletin | ||
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[http://fp.arizona.edu/mesassoc/Bulletin/34-2/34-2%20Frishkopf.htm survey of inshad dini] (Islamic hymnody in Egypt). | [http://fp.arizona.edu/mesassoc/Bulletin/34-2/34-2%20Frishkopf.htm survey of inshad dini] (Islamic hymnody in Egypt). |
Revision as of 11:32, 27 September 2007
- Ibtihalat. Performed by Shaykh Taha al-Fashni, probably the most famous mubtahil of the 20th c. Here
ibtihalat is based entirely on poetry. The recording is different from the dawn-prayer style heard above. From Sono Cairo 67028/601.
- Tawashih diniyya. Performed by Shaykh Muhammad al-Fayyumi and his bitana (chorus). Tawashih
involve alternation between solo and chorus; the former improvisatory, the latter more precomposed and quasi-metric. From Sono Cairo 75113/461.
- Mawlid. Listen to a typical mawlid and read the associated album notes. The mawlid is a celebration of the Prophet Muhammad's birth, including devotional singing; it is frequently recited in the mystical orders of Islam, the turuq Sufiyya - in this case the Hamidiyya Shadhiliyya order of Egypt.
survey of inshad dini (Islamic hymnody in Egypt).
article from MESA Bulletin
survey of inshad dini (Islamic hymnody in Egypt).