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Islamic Meditation Music, Relaxing Arabic Music for Deep Meditation, Muslim, Islam Music Relax 😘 If you want to support us (from $1.25/month): / yourrelax Leave your comment & Click the 🔔Bell. Subscribe to our channel ► http://bit.ly/sub_yourrelax ★ Check out our album "Tale From East" for more ► http://bit.ly/TaleFromEast If you want to buy us coffee ☕ https://Ko-fi.com/yourrelax 💿 Track information: Composer: Spiritual Sense Original track title: Spiritual Heaven Index: 551 📝 Arabic music has been known to exist in preIslamic period between the 5th and 7th centuries in the form of oral poetry accompanied by a drum or oud respecting the poetic meter. Songs were simple using only one maqam or melody. In Mizrahi and Sephardic Middle Eastern Jewish prayer services, each Shabbat the congregation conducts services using a different Maqam. The melodies used in a given maqam aims to express the emotional state of the reader throughout the set liturgy (without changing the text). Islam arrived in the mid-seventh century with the revelation of the holy scriptures in the form of poetic verses in Arabic. The recitation of Qur’an has been also melodic relying on maqams for melody. In the early Islamic period, Greek music principles were translated by Muslim scholar Isḥāq al-Kindī (801-873 AD), who ultimate published 15 articles on music theory. The word “mussiqa” was used for the first time in Arabic. During the ninth and tenth centuries, scholars pulished the first encyclopedic collections of poems and music. A physicist named Abū Naṣr al Fārābī (870-950 AD) published the Large Book of Music in which he documents pure Arabian tone system of maqams, still used in Arabic music today. Later in the 13th century, Safi al-Din al-Urmawi (1216- 1294 AD) developed musical notation for rhythm using geometric notation, which did not appear in the Western world until the late 20th century. By the 11th century, Islamic Spain was the center of manufacture of musical instruments, which ultimately found their way to Europe. Later with the rise of the vast Ottoman Empire from the 13th to the early 20th century, Ottoman music had been influenced by Byzantine, Armenian, Arabic and Persian music. This confluence is likely due to the vastness of the Islamic Ottoman empire and the trade routes within it. Consequently, when looking at the boundaries of Arab countries as we know them today, we find that Arabic, Turkish, Armenian, and Byzantine music have maqams for melody and the dumbek system for rhythm. The maqams are the way Arabic music defines melody. The poetry and music in each region continued through oral tradition resulting in de facto standards for each area. The Arabic Music Conference in Cairo in 1932 established that regional variations existed in the intonation of Arabic maqamat (pl. maqam) and attempted to list the most popular maqams to establish a standard as in Western music (which use even- tempered instruments). This is a daunting task since Arabic music does not have an absolute reference. In spite of the Cairo Music Conference and many other attempts, it is nearly impossible to find an exhaustive list of all maqams. Islamic Meditation Music, Relaxing Arabic Music for Deep Meditation, Muslim, Islam Music Relax • Islamic Meditation Music, Relaxing Ar... ☀️ Relevant hashtags: #arabicmusic #islamicmusic #yourrelax Follow us on: ✅ Facebook ► http://bit.ly/yourrelaxfb ✅ Instagram ► / spiritualsenseofficial ✅ Twitter ► / yourrelaxmusic ⓒ ℗ YouRRelax ®. All Rights Reserved. Any use, re-upload and sampling of our music may only be done with our permission. If you have any questions about using our music, please contact us by email. Otherwise, the use of our music is prohibited. ► Relaxing, Healing & Meditation Music ◄ We traveled a lot and got acquainted with the cultures of different countries, which has helped us to better understand their music and traditions, as well as comprehend the spiritual fulfillment of ritual and spiritual teachings. In our music we often weave traditional motifs of Indian Music, Arabic Music, Japanese Music, Chinese Music and Tibetan Music. Our music is designed to unleash the full potential of your meditation, helping to attain enlightenment, to cleanse the soul and mind (mind & body relaxing music), put you into a state of deep meditation and help concentrate. ► Yoga Music ◄ Our music for yoga (yoga music), can help you relax your body and focus on your spiritual "Inner World" plunged into a trance and forget about everything. Music with elements of ethnic instruments great for yoga classes and will be good to beginners and people have long been involved in yoga.