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DIASPORA MUSLIM, MUSIC AND ISLAMIC EXPRESSION IN PUBLIC SPHACE: SUFI MUSIC IN INDONESIA AND UNITED KINGDOM
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Muhammad Muntahibun Nafis
Badrun Fawaidi
15,5×23
115.000
This book explores how the Hadhrami Yemeni diaspora constructs and expresses its cultural identity through music in two contrasting contexts—Indonesia and the United Kingdom. Drawing on ethnographic research and theoretical perspectives from Bourdieu, Bhabha, Hall, and Clifford, it examines how Sufi-inspired musical forms such as gambus and qobbili evolve into hybrid art that bridges tradition and modernity. Through the rhythm of diaspora life, the study reveals how music becomes both a spiritual medium and a social instrument—preserving religious values while negotiating identity within multicultural spaces. Ultimately, this book offers an insightful portrayal of how art, migration, and faith intertwine in shaping the living identity of Muslim communities in a globalized world.






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