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  • اهارون

    انت رائع ياصديقي باختياراتك الاكثر من رائعة

    أحببتها جميعها

    شكرا من القلب

  • Salim al Nour itself is an Arab name, not a babylonian one. The Art on the door of the above Iraqi yahoodi centre is actually Islamic art. It is Islamic art because the Muslims in the Levant took the aramaic, babylonian, persian, egyptians arts and perfected them into an art exclusive to them, which is what you see on that door above. The emerging wooden windows out of the building is classical Hijazai [Arabian Art], an Islamic perfection adopted into southern Iraq especially.

  • @musa78692 Sorry i dont get your point, Islam is a religion not ethnicity and the Iraqi people been arabised as the whole middle east (jews, christians, assyriasn, amazighs etc etc)

  • @Yahoodi1 hello, enjoy your videos....what is "amazighs" ???

  • @myoknow amzighs=berbers

  • Nice as all his samai's . Khana 4 is the same as his Segah samai , Dont know why!

    Thanks for sharing

  • @Haroot4u thank u for the responce, what is khana 4 mean though?

  • @Yahoodi1 Each samai contains four khanas. Khana means part.Each part or khana has a deffrent melody ends with another melody calls Tasleem. Khanas No 1 2 3 have the same rhythm . The last khana wich is No 4 has a deffrenet rhythm.

    That's it.

    And I'm sorry it's not like his Segah samai,I was wrong.He recorded this samai before WAHI ALNAHRAYN under the name of Samai Bayat Shouri with a full band

  • @Haroot4u thank you very mich for the info, where can i hear his samai bayat shuri?

    thanks in advance

    aharon

  • 7ellwh...beautiful music..last 2minutes Awesome! oud and tabla :) 10*****

    is Salim Al Nour from iraq?

  • @isisgaleeh888 Yes he's Israeli of Iraqi origin

  • Nice video, music and pictures.

    Thank you

    5*

  • That so cool ya Yahoodi, good job, it's the real original Arabic Music, thanks for introducing those musicians to us

  • Thank you my friend, but this music is babylonian and not arabic, although all the middle eastern music nowadays tagged as "Arabic".

    Lets rememeber this place, and the jews there, lived before the arabs came to the region.

  • Whatever name, do not take it so far with no reason, the music is good regardless the name

  • g-d know i have great reasons, but thanks, am glad u liked this

    regards

    aharon

  • @Yahoodi1

    This classical music, as well as the one in the other aramaic video DEFINITELY have arab parts to them. The Arabs have been in Babylon as long as there have been yahood there. The Arabs had great cities in southern and northern Iraq. Wikipedia is a good source on this info.

  • ♥ Thank you!

  • Excellent.. magnificent.. and angelic.. Loved your choice of pictures, the introduction you wrote, so informative but also neutral so that no one from any side would argue about it.. loved your emphasis on Babylon as one point in common in our history (all of us the middle easterns) Loved the music, the Oud and the percussion.. this is the first time for me to be introduced to Salim al nour and I adore his music.. great work as usual, my dear friend

  • Thank you my dear friend,

    I took the introduction from the cd cover, i couldnt describe it better though.

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