In this first part of a new series, we talk about the earliest centuries of Islamic civilization - Rashidun, Umayyad, Abbasid caliphates - and the different forms of music that flourished at this time.
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- Avery, Kenneth S. (2004). "A Psychology of Early Sufi Sama': Listening and altered states". Routledge.
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- Shiloah, Amnon (1995). "Music in the World of Islam: a Socio-cultural study". Scolar Press.
- Shiloah, Amnon (1997). "Music and Religion in Islam". Acta Musicologica, Vol. 69.
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