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Christ of the Expiration. Attributed to Diego de Aranda (16th century). Picture by Juan Ruiz Jiménez
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<em>Coro de la catedral de Ávila</em>. Arturo Somoza de Armas. Museo del Prado
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<em>Higueruela battle</em> (detail). Orazio Cambiaso (1587-1589)
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Call to prayer by a muezzin and coranic psalmody at the Aljama mosque of Granada

Juan Ruiz Jiménez
July 11, 2015

The call to prayer of the müezzin, repeated five times a day, and the&nbsp;coranic psalmody at the Aljama mosque were essential elements of the soundscape of Muslim Granada.

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Call to prayer by a muezzin and coranic psalmody at the Aljama mosque of Ibn Adabbas in Sevilla

Juan Ruiz Jiménez
July 11, 2015

The call to prayer by the müezzin, repeated five times a day, and the coranic psalmody in the mosque of&nbsp;Ibn Adabbas were essential elements of the soundscape of Muslim Seville.

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