Since the political upheaval that began in 2011, Tunisians have enjoyed greater political, social and religious freedoms.
That’s good news, of course. But it’s also been bad news for a unique style of religious music in Tunisia called stambeli.
Some call it Tunisian jazz. But that’s probably misleading. Stambeli is religious healing music played by Muslims and it has roots in the pre-Islamic history of the African slave trade.
Above, listen to an interview with Fadil Aliriza, who wrote a piece on stambeli for Foreign Policy.
Since the political upheaval that began in 2011, Tunisians have enjoyed greater political, social and religious freedoms.
That’s good news, of course. But it’s also been bad news for a unique style of religious music in Tunisia called stambeli.
Some call it Tunisian jazz. But that’s probably misleading. Stambeli is religious healing music played by Muslims and it has roots in the pre-Islamic history of the African slave trade.
Above, listen to an interview with Fadil Aliriza, who wrote a piece on stambeli for Foreign Policy.
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