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(after Dr. Jihad Racy)
 
(after Dr. Jihad Racy)
  
* Contact with Assimilated Cultures, through Islamic expansion
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* Contact with Assimilated Cultures, through Islamic expansion(especially musical traditions of Persia, Egypt, Syria, Mesopotamia, Byzantium)
(especially musical traditions of Persia, Egypt, Syria, Mesopotamia, Byzantium)
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* Contact with the Classical Past (ancient Greece), through Bayt al-Hikma translation movement (Abbasid era, 750-1258)
* Contact with the Classical Past (ancient Greece), through Bayt al-Hikma translation movement (Abbasid era)
 
 
* Contact with the Medieval West (crusades, Andalusia)
 
* Contact with the Medieval West (crusades, Andalusia)
 
* Rule of Ottoman Turks over most of the Arab world (1517-1917)
 
* Rule of Ottoman Turks over most of the Arab world (1517-1917)
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** Radio
 
** Radio
 
** TV
 
** TV
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** Internet

Latest revision as of 07:54, 30 January 2024

Six factors shaping Arab Islamicate music through history: (after Dr. Jihad Racy)

  • Contact with Assimilated Cultures, through Islamic expansion(especially musical traditions of Persia, Egypt, Syria, Mesopotamia, Byzantium)
  • Contact with the Classical Past (ancient Greece), through Bayt al-Hikma translation movement (Abbasid era, 750-1258)
  • Contact with the Medieval West (crusades, Andalusia)
  • Rule of Ottoman Turks over most of the Arab world (1517-1917)
  • Contact with the Modern West (1798 - present)
  • Influence of mass media and globalization
    • Recording
    • Film
    • Radio
    • TV
    • Internet