Ritual Sufi-Andalusi: al-Shushtari (1212-1269). Audio CD

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<b>Ritual Sufi-Andalusi: al-Shushtari (1212-1269).</b>
Artist: Omar Metioui
Label: Pneuma
ASIN: B00023BIPG
Publication date: 2007
Format / Quality:MP3 - 320 kbs
Size: 143 Mb

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Ritual Sufi-Andalusi: al-Shushtari (1212-1269). Omar Metioui and Mohamed Mehdi Temsamani. Sony Classical SK 62999, Hispanica series, 1997. Distributed by Sony Music Entertainment (Spain).This contains 35 selections, primarily from the poetry of al-Shushtari, an Andalusian Sufi disciple of the great philosopher Ibn Sab`in, in a nonclassical dialectal form of Arabic; the accompanying booklet contains the Arabic text handwritten in a Maghribi hand together with Spanish translations by Federico Corriente and Pablo Beneito, plus extensive notes in Spanish on the poet, Islamic music, and Sufi practice. The recitation of these verses, which are still sung by the Sufi brotherhoods of North Africa, includes the call to prayer (No. 1) in a remarkable choral intertwining of voices, plus three passages from the Qur'an (Nos. 2-3, 35). The recording in the Andalusian style was made by Moroccan musicians under the direction of a Sufi shaykh.
Contains 35 selections, primarily from the poetry of al-Shushtari, in a nonclassical dialectal form of Arabic.
The recitation of these verses, which are still sung by the Sufi brotherhoods of North Africa, includes the call to prayer (No. 1) in a remarkable choral intertwining of voices, plus three passages from the Qur'an (Nos. 2-3, 35).
The recording in the Andalusian style was made by Moroccan musicians under the direction of a Sufi shaykh.
Shushtari was born in Shushtar, near Guadix (Spain) around year 1203, and died in Egypt the sixteen of October of 1269. His first studies sufies made them with lbn Suraqa, in their adolescente began in the practices of the sufies.
He went to Morocco where he established in Rabat, but mainly resided in Mekn&#233;s, where already he was recognized like a teacher with an eccentric character.

In a z&#233;jel it says of itself:
An old poor man by territories of Mekn&#233;s in the middle of the zocos sings:

What people concerns to me!
And what I concern to people!

In 1253 he knew in Mecca who would be his true and definitive teacher, lbn Sab’in al-Mursi, he initiated him in the Sab’inia.
When lbn Sab’in died, Shustari became teacher of the disciples of ibn Sab’in and went with them to Egypt, where he died in 1.269.
His poems soon were sung, and becoming to comprise of the practices of Sama.
In Magreb and Syria they are used in the meetings of the shadzilies sufies.
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