Rhythm plays a central role in Islam. How much so we learned in By Noon Prayer: The Rhythm of Islam, by Fadwa El Guindi. Berg: Oxford. 2008. Chapter 6 presents a theory of Arabo-Islamic Rhythm, that begins with André Leroi-Gourhan explaining the role of rhythm:
Rhythms are the creators of space and time . . . Space and time do not enter lived experience until they are materialised within a rhythmic frame. Rhythms are also the creators of forms.
For a brief biography of André Leroi-Gourhan, click here. For Fadwa El Guindi’s website, click here.
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