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Examples of Moro/Islamic music

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Answered by tusharchumber4
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CONTEMPORARY REEVALUATION OF THE PHILIPPINE MUSLIMS MUSIC. The term Moro refers to the different ethno-linguistic groups in Southern Philippines, having Islam as their religion. ... In contrast to lowland musics, the musics of Islamic groups show few Hispanic incursions.

Answered by priyacnat
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Ilahi and nefe are examples of song forms. The Sufi musical genre known as qawwali is very popular throughout South Asia, notably in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India. Typical elements of a qawwali show would be: A song praising Allah is known as hamd. 

REEVALUATION OF THE PHILIPPINE MUSLIMS' MUSIC IN THE PRESENT: The name "Moro" refers to the various ethnolinguistic communities that practice Islam in the southern Philippines. The music of Islamic groups exhibits fewer Spanish invasions than lowland music. Both the old Muslim folk song and dance known as estijaro and a Mindanao folk song known as uruyan are examples of Mindanao folk music. The subing, a gong, or other percussion are frequently used to accompany them.

The Maguindanaos enjoy two different sorts of music: 1) religious chants sung at the Friday midday service, islamic celebration of the Molud or Mawlid, other puwasa or Ramadan, and the periodic remembering of the deceased; and 2) less formal secular music including love songs, legend chants, as well as lullabies.

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