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webtoris · 4 years ago
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Arab naming,geographical location,volume and population
Arab naming Arab was named after Hazrat Nuh’s (A.W.) son Sam. Arabian are the descendant of the Semitic. The word Arab comes from ‘Arabatun’ which means desert without trees. But there are many opinions of the historians about ‘Arab’ origin. A few thinks, ancient Hejaz’s Tayama province’s Araba named place is Arab’s origin. A few other thinks Arab origin is named after south Arabia’s ancestor…
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lungiarabs-blog · 6 years ago
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Lungi Arabs Yemeni Lungies for Sales
Lungi Arabs Yemeni Lungies for Sales
The Lungi Shops stock Arab Lungis for boys of around 14 years as well as for adults. Lungis are price between Rs 1,500 and Rs 7,500. About 60-70% of customers buy lungis which are priced at Rs 1,500. The garment is available in white, grey, brown, maroon. Most people mostly prefer dark colours, in Arabs and Yamani Lungies Indonesian Lungies.
Contact Mr. Moshin Maqavi +918297384405
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Yamani Lungi that he sells a number of other Arabic goods which are manufactured in Java, Indonesia but imported from Saudi Arabia. These include Arab clothing, Arab footwear, Arab Gowns.
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Hyderabad: While the colourful lungi is fast disappearing, the casual wear is making a comeback among certain communities here. Sale of imported Yemeni lungis or Futah (also called Izaar in Saudi Arabia) Lungi Arabs Yemeni Lungies for Sales. Has more than doubled during the holy month of Ramzan in Barkas,the area where Araborigin Hyderabadis reside. Though the price range of the lungis starts from. RS. 3500, high-quality Futahs cost up to RS 8000.
Lungi Arabs Yemeni Lungies for Sales. WHILE the colourful lungi is fast disappearing giving way to the trendy Bermudas, the casual wear is making a comeback among certain communities in the Pearl City.
Contact Mr. Moshin Maqavi +918297384405
Contact Mr. Faisal Maqavi +918179428382
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Sale of imported Yemeni lungis or Futah (also called Izaar in Saudi Arabia) has more than doubled during the holy month of Ramzan in Barkas, the area resided by Arab-origin Hydera- badis in the outskirts of Old City. Lungi Arabs Yemeni Lungies for Sales. While big shops in the area have recorded a whopping 60-70 per cent rise in the sales of lungis, small-scale textile dealers, especially the ones in Barkas Market Road say that there is a 50 per cent rise in demand for lungis.
“Lungi Arabs Yemeni Lungies for Sales. The lungis form part of our identity,” said 23-year-old Moshin Maqavi, who doesn’t mind selling out some extra bucks for it.
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Young or old, every male in Barkas prefers the Arab lungis along with full or half-sleeved shirts over any other dress. This is said to be the reason for the spurt in the sale of the simple casual wear during Ramzan. Lungi Arabs Yemeni Lungies for Sales.
“People gift lungis to their relatives in Barkas and elsewhere during Ramzan and Eid, and a customer will order for multiple number of lungis,” Faisal Maqavi, who has a collection of over 5000 lungis.
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However, despite the country of origin being Yemen, the Fu- tahs or Izaars are imported mainly from Jeddah in Saudi Arabia and Dubai in UAE due to lack of handloom production and difficulty to source products from war-torn Yemen.
Contact Mr. Moshin Maqavi +918297384405
Contact Mr. Faisal Maqavi +918179428382
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Though the price range of lungis starts from `Rs 3500, high quality Futahs cost up to `8,000. “A typical good-quality lungi will cost anywhere around `3,000 and has saffron in its colours. Futahs can be stitched either horizontally or vertically,” he added.
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Lungi Arabs Yemeni Lungies for Sales.We are manufacturer of men sarungs from Indonesia. This is a traditional clothing worn by men in many part of the world, mostly in South East Asia, Africa and Middle East. This men clothing made of fabric which suitable to use day or night. Known also as kain sarung, lunghi or macawis.
Lungi Arabs Yemeni Lungies for Sales. Handwoven sarungs using traditional tools and methods without modern machine. This is 100% handmade by skill sarung weavers who been making sarungs or lunghi for generations in remote villages across Indonesia archipelago. Indonesian woven sarungs are made in very lengthy process required long hours of meticulous works by skill men and women, therefore the quality is high as well price is much higher than any sarongs made using modern machines. There are at least 18 steps involved during the production of each sarungs. These traditional sarungs are very popular in Middle East or Africa especially in Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Yemen, Somalia, Djibouti and other Muslim countries.
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Lungi Arabs Yemeni Lungies for Sales. Men sarung made in Indonesia. Handwoven by skill weaver in remote villages in Indonesia. We have various motifs for these handmade sarungs. Color also vary, we have wide range of colors and motifs available for you to choose when ordering our sarung for men.
Lungi Arabs Yemeni Lungies for Sales.  Sarung goyor from Java Indonesia, also known as various names in many countries mostly Middle East or Arabian Peninsula (United Arab Emirates, Oman, Yemen, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar) and Africa (Somalia, Djibouti and Eritrea). It’s known as Izaar Wazaar Maawis Wizaar Futah Maawaz Wizara Magtab or Maqtab. Other than Middle East and African countries, sarung goyor also very popular among muslims in Malaysia, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
These are high quality handmade sarung made entirely by hand using simple traditional tools. It takes long process almost 20 steps to make every single piece of the sarung. It takes a full day and hard work to produce only one piece of sarung. Each piece of sarung goyor is unique, due to handmade process.
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Lungi Arabs Yemeni Lungies for Sales. Indonesian macawis weaver working with wooden looms. It takes long steps to produce one piece of macawis. It takes seventeen to twenty different steps for each piece of macawis. On average it takes one whole day to produce one piece of macawis. Male weaver working all day only able to produce one piece, while women working on their leasure time even less than one piece. Yamani Lungi for Sale. Eventhough it takes much more time to produce one piece of handmade macawis compare to machine made macawis, but the quality is far better than the machine made. If you appreciate the quality of macawis, then certainly prefered our handmade macawis from Indonesia. To order our Indonesia handmade macawis, please contact us by email or WhatsApp.
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gothicshiamuslim85 · 8 years ago
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Islamic music
Islamic music may refer to religious music, as performed in Islamic public services or private devotions, or more generally to musical traditions of the Muslim world. The classic heartland of Islam is the Middle East, North Africa, the Horn of Africa, Iran, Central Asia and South Asia, and it also included the medieval Iberian peninsula (al-Andalus). Due to Islam being a multi-ethnic religion, the musical expression of its adherents is vastly diverse. Indigenous traditions of various part have influenced the musical styles popular among Muslims today. Middle East Arabic music Iranian music Turkish classical music All of these regions were connected by trade long before the Islamic conquests of the 7th century, and it is likely that musical styles traveled the same routes as trade goods. However, lacking recordings, we can only speculate as to the pre-Islamic music of these areas. Islam must have had a great influence on music, as it united vast areas under the first caliphs, and facilitated trade between distant lands. Certainly the Sufis, brotherhoods of Muslim mystics, spread their music far and wide. North Africa The Berber and Arabic speaking countries of North Africa, such as Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, share some musical traditions with Egypt and the Arab countries of the Middle East. Popular modern styles of music such asRaï and Chaabi originated in Berber counties. In addition, West African influences can be heard in the popular music of Gnawa. Music of Algeria Music of Morocco Horn of Africa  Somali oud player Nuruddin Ali Amaan. Most Somali music is based on thepentatonic scale. That is, the songs only use five pitches per octave in contrast to aheptatonic (seven note) scale such as the major scale. At first listen, Somali music might be mistaken for the sounds of nearby regions such as Ethiopia, Sudan or Arabia, but it is ultimately recognizable by its own unique tunes and styles. Somali songs are usually the product of collaboration between lyricists(midho), songwriters (lahan), and singers('odka or "voice").[1] Instruments prominently featured in Somali music include the kaban(oud). West Africa Main articles: West African music and African music Islam is the largest organized religion on the continent, although indigenous styles and genres are more prominent than those influenced by Middle-Eastern theory. West African musical genres are more varied, and tend to incorporate both native and Berber influences, rather than those of Araborigin. A long history of court griot music based on historical accounts and praise-singing exists in the region. Wind and string instruments, such as the Kora or Flute are generally preferred to percussion, although percussion instruments such as the talking drum and djembe are also widely played. Central Asia Many of the countries in Central Asia such as Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan have been heavily influenced by Turkish and Persian culture. Bowed instruments are common, as is bardic singing. Music of Central Asia South Asia The music of the Muslim populations of South Asia (Maldives, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh, with Nepal and Sri Lanka) merged Middle Eastern genres with indigenous classical musical modes, and is generally distinct in style and orchestration, yet due to the strong links encountered between the Middle-East, Central Asia, and South Asia, it is closer to Middle-Eastern styles than those of the periphery of the Islamic world, which tend to be purely indigenous. Music of India Music of Pakistan Southeast Asia  Indonesian Sundanese Gamelan Degung Main articles: Gamelan and Kulintang Having never been conquered by the Islamic Empire, Muslim-majority Indonesia has been significantly less influenced by Middle Eastern traditions than South Asia. As a result, many local musical styles predate the coming of Islam, although exceptions include Malay Zapin and Joget, and the Indonesian Gambus, all of which show strong Middle Eastern influence. The music of South East Asia's Muslim-majority regions is more closely related to the musical genres of South East and East Asia.Gong chime ensembles such as Gamelan and Kulintang existed in the region before the arrival of Islam, and musical theory and method owe more to heavy Chinese influence, as well as Hindu-Buddhist principles, than to Arabic musical philosophy. Variations of one of two main scales prevail in the region among different ensembles: slendro andpelog (both of which originated in Java). In Java, use of the gamelan for Islamic devotional music was encouraged by the Muslim saint Sunan Kalijogo. AnasheedEdit Main article: Anasheed Nasheeds are moral, religious songs sung in various melodies by some Muslims of today without any musical instruments. However, some nasheed groups use percussion instruments, such as the daff. Singing moral songs of this type without instrumentation is considered permissible (halal) by many Muslims. Sufi musicEdit Sufi worship services are often called dhikr or zikr. See that article for further elaboration. The dhikr of South Asian Muslims is "quietist". The Sufi services best known in the West are the chanting and rhythmic dancing of thewhirling dervishes or Mevlevi Sufis of Turkey. However, Sufis may also perform devotional songs in public, for the enjoyment and edification of listeners. The mood is religious, but the gathering is not a worship service. In Turkey, once the seat of the Ottoman Empire and the Caliphate, concerts of sacred song are called "Mehfil-e-Sama' " (or "gathering of Sama'"). Song forms include ilahi and nefe. In South Asia, especially Pakistan and India, the most widely known style of Sufi music isqawwali. A traditional qawwali programme would include: A hamd—a song in praise of AllahA na`at—a song in praise of MuhammadManqabats—songs in praise of the illustrious teachers of the Sufi brotherhood to which the musicians belongGhazals—songs of intoxication and yearning, which use the language of romantic love to express the soul's longing for union with the divine. Shi'a qawwali performances typically follow the naat with a manqabat in praise of Ali, and sometimes a marsiya, a lamentation over the death of much of Ali's family at the Battle of Karbala. One well-known qawwali singer is Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Another traditional South Asian genre of Sufi music is the Kafi, which is more meditative and involves solo singing as opposed to the ensemble form seen in qawwali. The most widely known exponent of the Kafi is the Pakistani singer Abida Parveen. Sufi music has developed with the times. A Pakistani Sufi rock band, Junoon, was formed in the 1990s to bring a modern twist to suit the new younger generation. The band achieved wide popularity, in Pakistan as well as in the West. Music for public religious celebrationsEdit Ta'zieh music—Ta'zieh is a passion play, part musical drama, part religious drama, rarely performed outside Iran. It depicts the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, venerated byShia Muslims.Ashurah music—performed during theMuharram mourning period, commemorating the deaths of Imam Hussein and his followers. (Shia)Thikiri (from the Arabic word "Dhikr" which means remembrance of God—performed by the Qadiriyya Sufi orders of waYao or Yaopeople in East and Southern Africa (Tanzania, Mozambique, Malawi, Zimbabwe, and South Africa).Manzuma—moral songs performed in Ethiopia.Mad'h nabawi—Arabic hymns praising Muhammad.
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