The subject of the dhikr
remains one of the unexplored areas of the Tatar religious culture today. The
‘Tatar dhikr’ has received adequate attention from researchers neither as part
of the normative liturgical ritual, nor in the context of the Sufi culture that
existed in the past. To some degree, it can be explained by the influence of
the atheistic campaign of the Soviet decades, which caused a decline in the
existence of, as well as competence in, ritual practices.
At the present time,
together with the return of many religious rituals to the life of the Tatar-Muslims,
the dhikr has been re-introuced into the practice of normative service. Much
less is known about the Sufi dhikr in the Tatar milieu, where the Yasawiya and
the Naqshbandiya traditions were the most widespread. The handwritten and
printed sources in Arabic script of the past are
still waiting for special studies.
Against this background,
the materials recorded by Tatar ethnomusicologists in the last decades of the 20th
century seem to be especially important: there are texts that reflect the
importance of the Sufi dhikr for Muslims and show its structural features.
Towards the end of the 20th century, such texts entered the
repertoire of Tatar folk monajats and were recited in the style of the
monajats. To a certain extent, the study of such samples provides an idea of
the forms of the dhikr in the Tatar culture of the past; particularly it shows
their connection with the Yasawiya tradition, and as a whole, proves the
persistence of Sufi traditions in the folk culture.
State Institute of of Art Studies, Moscow, Russia
Выполнено при поддержке РФФИ: проект № 18-012-00227а «Концептуализация музыки в авраамических традициях. История–Теория–Практика».
Выполнено при поддержке РФФИ: проект № 18-012-00227а «Концептуализация музыки в авраамических традициях. История–Теория–Практика».
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Music |
Journal Section | Articles |
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Project Number | Выполнено при поддержке РФФИ: проект № 18-012-00227а «Концептуализация музыки в авраамических традициях. История–Теория–Практика». |
Publication Date | December 31, 2019 |
Published in Issue | Year 2019 Volume: 3 Issue: 2 |