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Mtendeni Maulid Ensemble - A Sufi Ritual from Zanzibar - On Stage in Fès 2010 part 2

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Published 11 May 2016

The Mtendeni Maulid Ensemble performs a visually arresting style of Sufi religious devotion called Maulidi ya Homu in Zanzibar. The form has roots in the ancient Arab world, but today survives only in Zanzibar. Maulidi ya Homu is associated with the tariqa ‘Sufi order or brotherhood’ founded by Ahmad al-Rifa’i. The Rifa’iyya originating in Egypt has spread over the Near East, but also as far as Indonesia, the Comoros, and Zanzibar. The form of Maulidi ya Homu performed today is thought to have originated from Iraq and came to Zanzibar around 1800. Over time the performance has become distinctly Zanzibari blending local ngoma traditions with more general Islamic elements. The video is from Mtendeni's performance at the World Festival of Sacred Music in Fès, Morocco in 2010. (More information on Mtendeni at: http://www.jahazi-media.com/mtendeni.html) .

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