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Encyclopedia > Anasheed

Anasheed are Islamic songs that usually are sung with no musical instruments in the background.Anasheed use only drums. Sometimes anasheed are used with the (aahaat), used in keyboard or with the human voice.Islamic Nasheed are often popular in the Islamic World and the Arab World. Islam (Arabic: ; ( ▶ (help· info)), the submission to God) is a monotheistic faith, one of the Abrahamic religions and the worlds second-largest religion. ...


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