Sidi Komi_Mohamed Errebbaa

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ต.ค. 2024
  • Sidi Komi is a song from the traditional Gnawa repertoire and it's the first song of Mohamed's EP; recorded in Cornish Underground Studio in United Kingdom.
    Mohamed Errebbaa (Simmo) is a Maallem (Master) Guembri (Moroccan Bass) player and singer originally from Rabat, Morocco. Mohamed has been learning since childhood and was trained by different Masters to hold ceremonial healing space.
    Gnawa music originates from the Gnawa ethnic group, who were brought to Morocco from sub-Saharan Africa beginning around the 11th century. They were trafficked as slaves, and probably originated from Mali, Senegal, Chad, and Nigeria. ... The enslaved Gnawa people were used in Morocco mostly as soldiers.
    "Through their ceremonies, their songs and gatherings, these people made restitution not of an “imagined community” but a real one to reconcile a fragmented past. The Gnawa provide a fascinating story of how they re/constructed their identity against a broken cultural continuity."
    The Gnawa people practice a mystic, spiritual version of Islam, combining Islam with sub-Saharan West African traditions. They claimed Bilal, the first black man to convert to Islam, the personal servant of the Prophet Mohammed, and the first muezzin (caller to prayer), as their patron saint. Their link to Bilal also served to legitimize their connection to Islam.

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  • @amineel-harty4547
    @amineel-harty4547 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Saha

  • @aknoukmedzakaria896
    @aknoukmedzakaria896 ปีที่แล้ว

    Cher ami.
    J'écoute ta belle musique a Dakhla.
    J'espère que tu va bien

    • @MOHAMEDERREBBAA
      @MOHAMEDERREBBAA  ปีที่แล้ว

      Merci cher ami,tout est bien lhmd .tu me manque frero