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Sufi
- Artist: Various Artists
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 9/28/2018

Sufi
- Artist: Various Artists
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 9/28/2018
- Artist: Various Artists
- Label: Arc Music
- UPC: 5019396281325
- Item #: 2090356X
- Genre: International
- Release Date: 9/28/2018

Product Notes
Sufism broadly refers to the esoteric Islamic tradition represented by many strains, most of whom explain the creation of the universe with the principle of Unity of Being. The Sufi understanding is that God is the Sole Being and that all creatures manifest reflections of His Being. Music has always been part of religious rituals, producing forms and styles that remain as basic patterns of the society's musical tradition. Some of the Sufi branches utilized music as a significant spiritual training method whereas some other Sufis relied on other techniques. The Mevlevi order, which follows the path of Rumi, is a leading example of a Sufi branch that accompanies the inner teachings by intensely using the medium of music. Turkish Sufi music has been perfected throughout the ages across many countries. There are two types of Turkish Sufi music: the music employed at the mosque and at the tekke, or convent. This album features relaxing Sufi music recorded in Turkey. These works are played at the tekke at ceremonies of the whirling dervishes, as well as some never before recorded music commonly played in Turkish mosques.
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Artist(s)Various Artists