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CAIRO - Neaema Fathy became fascinated by a form of Islamic chanting known as Inshad after first hearing it at the religious festivals she attended as a child with her family in Egypt. Then at the age of 17, her mother encouraged her to learn Maqamat - the art of singing Arabic music melodies which would prepare her for Inshad.
Al Hoor is an all-female Islamic chanting group in Egypt that is breaking the stereotype that women cannot do Inshad chanting in Islam. | Al Hoor All Female Inshad Chanting Group
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Neaema Fathy became fascinated by a form of Islamic chanting known as "Inshad" after first hearing it at the religious festivals she attended as a child with her family in Egypt.