The Majruj Sound: Muslim Practitioners of Musical Performances in Bangkok
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Creator Phoasavadi, Pornprapit
Title The Majruj Sound: Muslim Practitioners of Musical Performances in Bangkok
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Publisher Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts Chulalongkorn University
Publication Year 2566
Journal Title Journal of Urban Culture Research
Journal Vol. 27
Journal No. -
Page no. 18-28
Keyword Majruj, Capella Hym, Khon Lom Yen, Anashid, Islamic Voice Production, Thailand
URL Website www.cujucr.com
Website title Journal of Urban Culture Research
ISSN 2408-1213
Abstract This research article deals with the Majruj performance of the Khon Lom Yen Club in Bangkok. The study took place in 2019-2020 investigating its background, transmission, Islamic views on performances, instruments, and musical contents. Research findings reveal that Majruj is a form of voice production based on traditional Islamic recitations accompanied by a variety of single-headed drums while its lyrics adhered to Islamic teachings. The Khon Lom Yen Club was a gathering place of Islamic religious teachers who perform Majruj to propagate Islamic teachings to youths, support the learning of Al-Quran, and carry on the art of Majruj. The club members upheld the view that Muslims are allowed to sing and play music under conditions specified by Islamic laws. They learned their musical knowledge by rote, self-taught, as well as formal instruction. Most of the Khon Lom Yen club members were descendants of Malay Muslims who migrated to Bangkok during the early era of Bangkok settlement. At present, they gradually assimilated into a common set of national identity by speaking central Thai and adopting Thai names, while at the same time, maintaining their faith in Islam and their cultural identity through vocal performances.
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