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Which is the easiest maqamat to learn?
Maqamat (melodic modes) in Quranic recitation require a good understanding of musical elements. While the perception of "easiest" can vary from person to person, some maqamat are considered relatively simpler for beginners due to their clear intervals and common usage in certain chapters.
The Maqam Bayati is often regarded as one of the easier maqamat to learn due to its straightforward structure and frequent occurrence in the Quran. However, the ease of learning may also depend on individual musical aptitude and prior experience. It's recommended to seek guidance from a qualified teacher or use educational resources to facilitate the learning process.
You can read more about Easy 6 Steps to Learn Quran Maqamat and you can take Quran courses online
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Today, the second installment of journalist and translator AJ Naddaff’s series of talks with translators of premodern Arabic literature, which he tongue-in-cheek calls “Untranslateable”: The bi-monthly series will appear here and at his substack, where you can subscribe. By AJ Naddaff Today’s interview is a recent conversation I held with Maurice Pomerantz, a scholar of pre-modern Arabic…
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Today, journalist and translator AJ Naddaff launches his series of talks with translators of premodern Arabic literature, which he tongue-in-cheek calls “Untranslateable”: The bi-monthly series will appear here and at his substack, where you can subscribe. By AJ Naddaff According to the Moroccan literary critic Abdelfattah Kilito, the ancients “unconsciously endeavored to make their works…
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