This article explores how in Morocco, music is used to construct and subvert discourses on a ‘moderate’ vs. a ‘radical’ Islam. I focus on experiences and practices of vocal performers of Islam-inspired music, who operate in two different musical domains: state-sponsored stages for Sufi music, and non-state-sponsored stages for anashid – acapella Islamic songs, generally associated with more orthodox interpretations of Islam. Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork among these artists, I analyze how the Moroccan response to the War on Terror, and concomitant perceptions of ‘radical’ versus ‘moderate’ Islam, affect the ways in which they present themselves and their music. I propose the notion of ‘dissonance’ to demonstrate how the artists’...
The Gnawa are a sub-Saharan-Berber-Islamic society found throughout Morocco with origins in sub-Saha...
This article studies music clips as a means of supporting islamic religious sentiment and the ways i...
The article discusses transcendence in music in relation to popular Sufi performances in East Africa...
This article explores how in Morocco, music is used to construct and subvert discourses on a ‘modera...
This article explores how in Morocco, music is used to construct and subvert discourses on a 'modera...
In the academic discourse on contemporary Islamists movement, forms of popular Islamic music are har...
This chapter delves into the evolving discourse and practices surrounding the intersection of Islam ...
"In contrast to many books on Islam that focus on political rhetoric and activism, this book explore...
This article bases its arguments mainly on data found in secondary literature about the propriety...
This article discusses campursari’s music, which has an increasingly broad role, from profane to sac...
Contains fulltext : 162374.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
The art of music is not alien to Islam. Many Muslim scholars have written about it and some were eve...
Gnawa music, traditional Moroccan ritual music has become widely popular and is now played in cafes,...
People appear to have a natural disposition toward music. Although music’s presence is evident in al...
International audienceThis paper traces the various steps of the redefinition process implemented by...
The Gnawa are a sub-Saharan-Berber-Islamic society found throughout Morocco with origins in sub-Saha...
This article studies music clips as a means of supporting islamic religious sentiment and the ways i...
The article discusses transcendence in music in relation to popular Sufi performances in East Africa...
This article explores how in Morocco, music is used to construct and subvert discourses on a ‘modera...
This article explores how in Morocco, music is used to construct and subvert discourses on a 'modera...
In the academic discourse on contemporary Islamists movement, forms of popular Islamic music are har...
This chapter delves into the evolving discourse and practices surrounding the intersection of Islam ...
"In contrast to many books on Islam that focus on political rhetoric and activism, this book explore...
This article bases its arguments mainly on data found in secondary literature about the propriety...
This article discusses campursari’s music, which has an increasingly broad role, from profane to sac...
Contains fulltext : 162374.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
The art of music is not alien to Islam. Many Muslim scholars have written about it and some were eve...
Gnawa music, traditional Moroccan ritual music has become widely popular and is now played in cafes,...
People appear to have a natural disposition toward music. Although music’s presence is evident in al...
International audienceThis paper traces the various steps of the redefinition process implemented by...
The Gnawa are a sub-Saharan-Berber-Islamic society found throughout Morocco with origins in sub-Saha...
This article studies music clips as a means of supporting islamic religious sentiment and the ways i...
The article discusses transcendence in music in relation to popular Sufi performances in East Africa...