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Kitab al-
Musiqa al-Kabir (Arabic: كِتٰبَ ٱلمُوْسِيقَىٰ ٱلكَبِيرُ, transl. the
Great Book of Music) is a
treatise on
music in
Arabic by the
Islamic Golden...
- Ayer Publishing. ISBN 978-0-405-08496-6. Benmoussa,
Abdelfattah (2003) al-
Mūsīqā l-andalusiyya "al-Āla": al-maṣādir wa al-madāris. Maṭbaʿat al-Afaq. Ciantar...
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among Muslims today. The word "music" in Arabic, the
language of Islam, (
mūsīqā موسيقى) is
defined more
narrowly than in
English or some
other languages...
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Arabic music (Arabic: الموسيقى العربية, romanized: al-
mūsīqā al-ʿarabīyyah) is the
music of the Arab
world with all its
diverse music styles and genres...
- (a-n-Naḥawī al-Lughawī) (1984). Kitāb al-Malāhī wa Asmāʾihā min
Qibal al-
Mūsīqā.
Cairo - Egypt: Al-Hay’a al-Miṣriyya al-ʿĀmma li-l-Kitāb. pp. 13–14. ذكر...
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classical music after many
years of exclusion.[citation needed]
Kitab al-
Musiqa al-Kabir ("The
Great Book of Music")
Persian musical instruments List of...
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permissible in what
Islamic scholar Lois
Lamya al-Faruqi
refers to as non-
musiqa.
Qawwals themselves are
central figures within qawwali ritual but are not...
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later Musiqa, is the
Arabic term for music, the
correct title of Farabi's book is as
aforementioned with Romanization;
Touma 1996, p. 10, has al-
Musiqa, but...
- Muḥammad al-Fārābi (Persia, 872? – Damas, 950 or 951 CE),
author of
Kitab al-
Musiqa al-Kabir ("The
Great Book of Music"). 'Ali ibn al-Husayn ul-Isfahānī (897–967)...
- Yo'L
Sogdiana Maskani Istiqbol Marxabo Shifokorlar Buyuk Ipak Yuli
Dahbet Musiqa Maktabi Afrosiyob Sulim Yo'Li
Siyob Bozori Turizm Kolleji Huquqshunoslik...