Could Zapin Help Fight Extremism?
Prof Syed Farid Alatas, sociologist, National University of Singapore
27-Apr-18 14:00
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The traditional Malay music and dance form known as zapin traces its roots back to the “zafin” of the Hadhramaut region of South Arabia. Brought over by the Hadhrami Arab community, the musical form bridges the spiritual and the everyday. Prof Syed Farid Alatas talks to us about how exploring the roots of zapin - or “zafin” - could lead to greater cultural understanding of Islam, as well as dilute religious extremism.
Produced by: Sharmilla Ganesan
Presented by: Sharmilla Ganesan
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Categories: History, People and Places, Music, Visual Arts
Tags: zapin, Malay music, Malay culture, music, Islam, religious extremism, sociology, Arab culture, The Bigger Picture, Front Row,