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  2. List of female Islamic scholars - Wikipedia

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    List of female Islamic scholars This article is an incomplete list of female scholars of Islam. A traditionally-trained female scholar is referred to as ʿālimah or Shaykha. [1] The inclusion of women in university settings has increased the presence of women scholars. [2] Akram Nadwi authored the largest compilation on female Islamic scholars, titled Al-Wafa bi Asma al-Nisa, spanning over ...

  3. List of Muslims in entertainment and the media in non-Muslim ...

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    Fareena Alam – Editor of British Muslim Magazine Q News. [38] She was named Media Professional of the Year by Islamic Relief in 2005 and at the Asian Women of Achievement Awards in 2006.

  4. Tawaif - Wikipedia

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    Tawaif. A tawaif was a highly successful courtesan singer ‚ dancer ‚ and poet who catered to the nobility of the Indian subcontinent, particularly during the Mughal era. Many tawaifs ( nautch girls to the British) were forced to go into prostitution due to a lack of opportunities by the time of the British Raj.

  5. Nasheed - Wikipedia

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    Nasheed. A Nasheed ( Arabic: نَشِيد, romanized : nashīd, lit. 'chant', plural Arabic: أَنَاشِيد, romanized: anāshīd) is a work of vocal music, partially coincident with hymns, that is either sung a cappella or with instruments, according to a particular style or tradition within Sunni Islam . Nasheeds are popular throughout ...

  6. Qawwali - Wikipedia

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    Qawwali ( Urdu: قوّالی; Hindi: क़व्वाली; Bengali: ক়াওয়ালী; Punjabi ਕ਼ੱਵਾਲੀ; ) is a form of Sufi Islamic devotional singing originating in South Asia. Originally performed at Sufi shrines or dargahs throughout South Asia, [1] it is famous throughout Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Afghanistan and has also gained mainstream popularity and ...

  7. Islamic music - Wikipedia

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    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 heartland of Islam is the Middle East, North Africa, the Horn of Africa, Balkans, and West Africa, Iran, Central Asia, and South Asia.

  8. Islam and music - Wikipedia

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    In many parts of the Muslim world devotional/religious music and secular music is well developed and popular. In recent decades, "the advent of a whole new generation of Muslim musicians who try to blend their work and faith", has given the issue "extra significance". [10]

  9. Elissa (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Rotana (distributor) Musical artist. Elissar Zakaria Khoury ( Arabic: إليسار زكريا خوري; born 27 October 1972), commonly known as Elissa ( Arabic: إليسا ), is a Lebanese singer, actress, television personality and businesswoman. [1] Known for her romantic musical style and emotive vocal performances, she has been dubbed as ...