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Sufi music refers to the devotional music of the Sufis, inspired by the works of Sufi poets like Rumi, Hafiz, Bulleh Shah, Amir Khusrow, and Khwaja Ghulam Farid. Qawwali is the best-known form of Sufi music and is most commonly found in the Sufi culture in South Asia. However, music is also central to the Sema ceremony of the whirling dervishes, which is set to a form of music called Ayin, a vocal and instrumental piece featuring Turkish classical instruments such as the ney (a reed flute). The West African gnawa is another form, and Sufis from Indonesia to Afghanistan to Morocco have made music central to their practices. Some of the Sufi orders have taken an approach more akin to puritan forms of Islam, declaring music to be unhelpful to the Sufi way.

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  • Sufi music (en)
  • موسيقى صوفية (ar)
  • Sufi-Musik (de)
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  • موسيقى صوفية هي موسيقى تعبدية روحية مستوحاة من أعمال شعراء الصوفية المسلمين، أمثال جلال الدين الرومي، حافظ الشيرازي، بلهي شاه، أمير خسرو . تعتبر تركيا أول دولة اهتمت بفن الصوفية إبان حكم الدولة العثمانية وتعد الطريقة المولوية التي أسسها الأفغاني جلال الدين الرومي سنة 207هـ، الشكل الأكثر شهرة في الموسيقى الصوفية عند المتصوفة من العرب، في حين يمثل القوالي التي أسسها الهندي أمير خسرو في القرن 14 الطريقة الأكثر شيوعا في الثقافة الصوفية لدى المتصوفة في جنوب آسيا. (ar)
  • Sufi-Musik ist der Oberbegriff für regional unterschiedliche Stile islamischer Musik, die zur rituellen Glaubenspraxis von Anhängern des Sufismus gehört. In vielen Orden (Tarīqa) der Derwische ist die Praxis der Musik üblich, die oft nur aus Gesängen besteht, in anderen Tariqas aber auch instrumental begleitet wird. Die Musik ist ein Bestandteil des Dhikr (Gottgedenken), denn in den Liedern werden entweder die Namen Gottes rezitiert, oder die Liebe zu Gott beziehungsweise zum Propheten Mohammed besungen. (de)
  • Sufi music refers to the devotional music of the Sufis, inspired by the works of Sufi poets like Rumi, Hafiz, Bulleh Shah, Amir Khusrow, and Khwaja Ghulam Farid. Qawwali is the best-known form of Sufi music and is most commonly found in the Sufi culture in South Asia. However, music is also central to the Sema ceremony of the whirling dervishes, which is set to a form of music called Ayin, a vocal and instrumental piece featuring Turkish classical instruments such as the ney (a reed flute). The West African gnawa is another form, and Sufis from Indonesia to Afghanistan to Morocco have made music central to their practices. Some of the Sufi orders have taken an approach more akin to puritan forms of Islam, declaring music to be unhelpful to the Sufi way. (en)
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