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Örnek Metin Anasheed (Arabic: singular Nasheed, plural Anaasheed; also spelt Nasyid in Malaysia and Indonesia; ilahi in Turkish; Naat in Pakistan), is Islamic vocal music that is either sung a cappella or accompanied by percussion instruments such as the daff. In general, true Islamic anasheed does not contain lamellaphone instruments, string instruments, or wind and brass instruments, although digital remastering - either to mimic percussion instruments or create overtones - is permitted. This is because many Muslim scholars interpret Islam as prohibiting the use of musical instruments except for some basic percussion. Anasheeds are popular throughout the Islamic world. The material and lyrics of anasheed usually make reference to Islamic beliefs, history, and religion, as well as current events.
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Zbirka poetskih dela

Yazar Nepoznat,
Tür Kitap
Dil Türkçe
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Phaidra - Belgrad Üniversitesi
Kayıt Numarası o-929
Tarih 2012-03-14T09:56:48.871Z
Örnek Metin Anasheed (Arabic: singular Nasheed, plural Anaasheed; also spelt Nasyid in Malaysia and Indonesia; ilahi in Turkish; Naat in Pakistan), is Islamic vocal music that is either sung a cappella or accompanied by percussion instruments such as the daff. In general, true Islamic anasheed does not contain lamellaphone instruments, string instruments, or wind and brass instruments, although digital remastering - either to mimic percussion instruments or create overtones - is permitted. This is because many Muslim scholars interpret Islam as prohibiting the use of musical instruments except for some basic percussion. Anasheeds are popular throughout the Islamic world. The material and lyrics of anasheed usually make reference to Islamic beliefs, history, and religion, as well as current events.
Lisans Ovo delo je licencirano pod uslovima licenceCreative Commons CC BY 2.0 AT - Creative Commons Autorstvo 2.0 Austria License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/at/legalcode
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