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  2. Islam and music - Wikipedia

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    Examples of what is allowed include: vocals but not instruments; vocals but only if the audience is of the same sex; vocals and drums, or vocals and traditional one sided drum and tambourine, but no other instruments; any kind of music provided it is not passionate, sexually suggestive, or has lyrics in violation of Islamic principles.

  3. Dammam (drum) - Wikipedia

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    In today's classical Iraqi music (maqām repertoire), the "Baghdad ensemble" (al-schālghī al-baghdādī) plays to accompany the song with the melody instruments santūr (dulcimer) and jūza (four-string spiked fiddle with coconut resonator) as well as the rhythm instruments tabla (name of the Goblet drum darbuka), duff (frame drum), and ...

  4. Islamic music - Wikipedia

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    Islamic music may refer to religious music, as performed in Islamic public services or private devotions, or more generally to musical traditions of the Muslim world. The heartland of Islam is the Middle East , North Africa , the Horn of Africa , Balkans , and West Africa , Iran , Central Asia , and South Asia .

  5. Haḍra - Wikipedia

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    In conservative Sufi orders no instruments are used, or the daf (frame drum) only; other orders employ a range of instrumentation. The collective Sufi ritual is practiced under this name primarily in North Africa, the Middle-East, and Turkey, but also in some non-Arab Muslim countries such as Indonesia and Malaysia .

  6. Daf - Wikipedia

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    Also, there is a kind of square frame drum in the stonecutting of Taq-e Bostan (another famous monument located 5km northeast of Kermanshah city). These frame drums were played in the ancient Middle East, Greece, and Rome and reached medieval Europe through Islamic culture. Daf depicted in middle Assyrian empire relief 1392 BC–934 BC

  7. Drumboxing puts you in that elusive flow state — the new L.A ...

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    We each claim a space among four standing drum heads, which we’ll pivot between doing shallow jumpsand rhythmic twists while banging on the different drums. Wakefield gives us a short tutorial ...

  8. Bedug - Wikipedia

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    The bedug is commonly used in mosques in Java among Javanese and Sundanese people to precede the adhan as a sign of the prayer [5] or during Islamic festivals. [2] For example, the sound of a bedug is used to signal the end of the day-long fast during Ramadan and sometimes it is used to signal time for Suhoor during Ramadan. [ 6 ]

  9. Nafir - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the early Islamic Arabs used the reed instrument mizmar and the rectangular frame drum duff in battles. [ 67 ] In the 10th century, the military orchestra, composed of the trumpet būq an-nafīr , the conical oboe surnā , the differently sized kettle drums dabdab and qasa , and the cymbals sunūj (singular sinj); this orchestra ...