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* musiqa:  (a) theoretical-philosophical tradition, or (b) instrumental music
 
* musiqa:  (a) theoretical-philosophical tradition, or (b) instrumental music
* ghina': singing
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* ghina': singing (for entertainment or aesthetic pleasure)
  
 
[[Qur'anic recitation (tilawa)]]
 
[[Qur'anic recitation (tilawa)]]

Revision as of 21:43, 6 October 2010

Islamic vocal performance traditions of Egypt:

Tilawa, ibtihalat, adhan, ad`iyya, tawashih, dhikr, aghani diniyya, inshad dini, inshad sufi

Note that the semantic scope of each of these words is different, and except aghani diniyya none of them overlaps with:

  • musiqa: (a) theoretical-philosophical tradition, or (b) instrumental music
  • ghina': singing (for entertainment or aesthetic pleasure)

Qur'anic recitation (tilawa)

Call to prayer (adhan)

Supplications in prayer (ad`iyya)

The dawn prayer rite (salat al-fajr)

Inshad dini

Inshad sufi