Mafss Noha Academy

Preserving Tradition | Global Reach | Cultural Enrichment | Community Engagement

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Vision:

  1. Preserving Tradition: Our vision is to preserve and propagate the rich tradition of Noha, Marsiya, and Manqabat recitation, ensuring that the message of Karbala continues to resonate across generations.

  2. Global Reach: We aspire to become a global hub for Shia Ithna-Ashari students worldwide, providing accessible and inclusive training in Noha recitation irrespective of geographical boundaries.

  3. Cultural Enrichment: We envision MAFSS Noha Academy as a catalyst for cultural enrichment, fostering a deep appreciation for the art of Noha recitation and its profound significance in the Shia community.

  4. Community Engagement: We aim to actively engage with the global Shia community, collaborating with scholars, artists, and institutions to promote the values of compassion, unity, and justice exemplified by the tragedy of Karbala.

Mission:

  1. Quality Education: Our mission is to provide high-quality education in Noha, Marsiya, and Manqabat recitation, guided by experienced instructors and tailored to the needs of students at every skill level.

  2. Cultural Exchange: We are committed to fostering cultural exchange and dialogue through our online platform, connecting Shia students from diverse backgrounds and facilitating meaningful interactions.

  3. Innovation: We strive for continuous innovation in our teaching methodologies, leveraging technology and creative approaches to enhance the learning experience and reach a wider audience.

  4. Empowerment: We seek to empower our students not only as skilled reciters but also as ambassadors of the values and principles upheld by the Ahlulbayt, inspiring positive change within their communities.

  5. Global Outreach: Our mission extends beyond borders, reaching out to Shia communities worldwide and offering support and resources to students in regions where access to traditional training may be limited.

Basics of Noha Recitation

  1. Understanding the historical and religious significance of Noha recitation.
  2. Exploring the themes of grief, martyrdom, and devotion in Noha poetry.
  3. Mastering the techniques of tone modulation and emotional expression.
  4. Studying the rhythmic patterns and meter commonly used in Noha composition.
  5. Analyzing the structure of a typical Noha, including its verses, refrain, and elegiac couplets.
  6. Learning the etiquette and protocols of Noha recitation in gatherings and majalis.
  7. Memorizing traditional Noha compositions and understanding their thematic variations.
  8. Practicing breath control and vocal projection for effective delivery.
  9. Incorporating melodic elements and chants into Noha recitation.
  10. Exploring the role of Noha in commemorating significant events in Islamic history.
  11. Emphasizing the importance of sincerity and spiritual devotion in Noha recitation.
  12. Understanding the significance of Noha recitation in fostering a sense of community and solidarity.
  13. Studying the contributions of renowned Noha khwans throughout history.
  14. Reflecting on the timeless messages of justice, courage, and sacrifice conveyed through Noha poetry.
  15. Collaborating with fellow students to recite group Nohas and enhance collective performance.
  16. Engaging with contemporary Noha compositions and their relevance to current social issues.
  17. Exploring the influence of regional styles and dialects on Noha composition and recitation.
  18. Analyzing the symbolism and imagery employed in Noha poetry to evoke emotion and empathy.
  19. Examining the impact of Noha recitation on personal spiritual development and self-expression.
  20. Committing to the ethical principles of integrity, humility, and respect in the practice of Noha recitation.

Basics of Marsiya Recitation

  1. Understanding the origins and evolution of Marsiya as a poetic form.
  2. Exploring the themes of lamentation, heroism, and martyrdom in Marsiya literature.
  3. Analyzing the structure of a typical Marsiya, including its stanzas, rhymes, and refrains.
  4. Mastering the art of reciting Marsiya with appropriate intonation and expression.
  5. Memorizing classic Marsiya compositions and their attribution to renowned poets.
  6. Studying the role of Marsiya in commemorating the tragedy of Karbala and honoring the sacrifices of the Ahlulbayt.
  7. Practicing the recitation of Marsiya in various traditional styles and regional dialects.
  8. Understanding the symbolism and allegory used in Marsiya poetry to convey complex emotions.
  9. Learning the historical context and background of famous Marsiya compositions.
  10. Exploring the musical traditions associated with Marsiya recitation, including nauha and soz.
  11. Emphasizing the importance of authenticity and fidelity to the original text in Marsiya recitation.
  12. Reflecting on the spiritual and emotional impact of Marsiya recitation on both reciters and listeners.
  13. Engaging with contemporary Marsiya compositions that address modern challenges and issues.
  14. Examining the influence of cultural and literary movements on the development of Marsiya poetry.
  15. Collaborating with fellow students to perform group Marsiyas and enhance collective performance.
  16. Analyzing the thematic variations and motifs present in different Marsiya compositions.
  17. Exploring the symbolism of colors, objects, and natural elements in Marsiya imagery.
  18. Reflecting on the universal themes of sacrifice, love, and resilience portrayed in Marsiya literature.
  19. Understanding the role of Marsiya in preserving cultural identity and collective memory within the Shia community.
  20. Committing to the ethical principles of humility, compassion, and empathy in the practice of Marsiya recitation.

Basics of Manqabat or Qaseeda Recitation

  1. Understanding the genre of Manqabat as a form of praise poetry dedicated to the Ahlulbayt and other revered figures.
  2. Exploring the themes of virtue, piety, and divine grace in Manqabat literature.
  3. Analyzing the structure of a typical Manqabat, including its verses, refrains, and encomiastic motifs.
  4. Mastering the techniques of melodic recitation and rhythmic delivery in Manqabat performance.
  5. Memorizing classic Manqabat compositions attributed to renowned poets and scholars.
  6. Studying the historical context and cultural significance of Manqabat recitation in Islamic tradition.
  7. Practicing the recitation of Manqabat with reverence and devotion, conveying admiration and love for the subject.
  8. Understanding the role of Manqabat in spiritual elevation and the cultivation of piety among believers.
  9. Exploring the diversity of themes and subjects celebrated in Manqabat poetry, from divine attributes to historical events.
  10. Emphasizing the importance of sincerity and authenticity in Manqabat recitation, avoiding exaggeration or falsehood.
  11. Reflecting on the symbolism and allegory used in Manqabat literature to extol the virtues of the Ahlulbayt.
  12. Engaging with contemporary Manqabat compositions that address relevant social and spiritual themes.
  13. Analyzing the linguistic and stylistic elements of Manqabat poetry, including metaphors, similes, and rhetorical devices.
  14. Exploring the regional variations and cultural adaptations of Manqabat recitation across different communities.
  15. Collaborating with fellow students to perform group Manqabats and enhance collective performance.
  16. Reflecting on the transformative power of Manqabat recitation in fostering spiritual connection and emotional resonance.
  17. Understanding the etiquette and protocols of Manqabat recitation in formal gatherings and religious ceremonies.
  18. Examining the impact of Manqabat literature on the shaping of religious identity and community cohesion.
  19. Exploring the historical development and evolution of Manqabat as a literary genre within Islamic scholarship.
  20. Committing to the ethical principles of humility, gratitude, and reverence in the practice of Manqabat recitation.

Basics of Shaeri of Noha, Marsiya, Manqabat, Qaseeda

  1. Understanding the role of shaeri (poetic composition) in Noha, Marsiya, Manqabat, and Qaseeda recitation.
  2. Exploring the poetic devices and literary techniques used in shaeri, including meter, rhyme, and imagery.
  3. Analyzing the thematic motifs and symbolic elements commonly employed in shaeri to evoke emotion and convey meaning.
  4. Mastering the art of composing shaeri that adheres to the thematic and structural conventions of each genre.
  5. Studying the historical context and cultural influences that shape shaeri composition in Shia literature.
  6. Practicing the craft of shaeri writing through exercises in theme development, word choice, and poetic expression.
  7. Understanding the relationship between shaeri and musical composition in the performance of Noha, Marsiya, and Manqabat.
  8. Exploring the aesthetic principles and artistic sensibilities that inform the composition of shaeri in Islamic poetry.
  9. Emphasizing the importance of authenticity and originality in shaeri composition, while respecting tradition and convention.
  10. Reflecting on the spiritual and emotional resonance of shaeri in conveying the message of Karbala and the Ahlulbayt.
  11. Engaging with classical and contemporary examples of shaeri in Noha, Marsiya, Manqabat, and Qaseeda literature.
  12. Analyzing the cultural significance and social impact of shaeri as a vehicle for religious expression and communal solidarity.
  13. Exploring the process of collaboration between poets (shaers) and reciters (khwans) in the interpretation and performance of shaeri.
  14. Understanding the ethical considerations involved in shaeri composition, including sensitivity to religious sentiments and cultural traditions.
  15. Examining the role of shaeri in preserving collective memory and commemorating significant events in Islamic history.
  16. Exploring the influence of regional dialects and linguistic traditions on the style and form of shaeri composition.
  17. Collaborating with fellow students to create original shaeri compositions inspired by themes of faith, devotion, and martyrdom.
  18. Reflecting on the transformative power of shaeri in fostering spiritual reflection, community engagement, and social awareness.
  19. Understanding the responsibility of shaers and reciters to uphold the values of integrity, humility, and compassion in their artistic endeavors.
  20. Committing to the ongoing study and practice of shaeri as a lifelong journey of artistic exploration and spiritual growth.

Basics of Reciting Noha in Public

  1. Understanding the significance of public Noha recitation in commemorating religious events and historical tragedies.
  2. Exploring the role of the Noha reciter (khwans) as a spiritual guide and community leader in facilitating collective mourning and remembrance.
  3. Mastering the art of engaging an audience through expressive delivery, clear articulation, and emotional resonance.
  4. Practicing breath control and vocal projection to ensure clarity and impact in public recitation settings.
  5. Learning the appropriate etiquette and protocols for Noha recitation in formal gatherings, majalis, and religious ceremonies.
  6. Understanding the importance of contextualizing Noha recitations within the broader narrative of Islamic history and theology.
  7. Emphasizing the need for humility and sincerity in Noha recitation, avoiding theatrics or sensationalism that detract from the solemnity of the occasion.
  8. Reflecting on the spiritual and emotional preparation required for effective public Noha recitation, including personal introspection and devotion.
  9. Engaging with the audience through eye contact, body language, and gestures that convey empathy and connection.
  10. Collaborating with fellow reciters and musicians to create a cohesive and harmonious performance that enhances the collective experience.
  11. Practicing adaptability and flexibility in responding to the dynamics of different audience settings and cultural contexts.
  12. Understanding the role of silence and contemplation in public Noha recitation, allowing space for individual reflection and communal mourning.
  13. Exploring the use of traditional instruments and musical accompaniment to enhance the emotional impact of Noha recitations.
  14. Studying the repertoire of classical and contemporary Nohas suitable for public performance, selecting pieces that resonate with the audience and occasion.
  15. Incorporating elements of storytelling and narrative technique to convey the themes and messages of Noha poetry effectively.
  16. Recognizing the diversity of cultural expressions and regional styles in Noha recitation, while maintaining fidelity to the core principles of the tradition.
  17. Understanding the responsibility of the Noha reciter as a custodian of sacred heritage and a voice for the marginalized and oppressed.
  18. Reflecting on the transformative power of public Noha recitation in fostering communal solidarity, empathy, and social justice.
  19. Engaging with feedback and constructive criticism to continually improve and refine one’s skills as a Noha reciter.
  20. Committing to the ethical principles of integrity, humility, and service in the practice of public Noha recitation, striving to honor the memory of the Ahlulbayt and inspire positive change in the world.

History and Expansion:

MAFSS Noha Academy was established in the year 2013 with the aim of preserving and promoting the sacred tradition of Noha recitation. Initially launched as an offline institution in Mumbai, India, the academy quickly gained recognition for its commitment to excellence in Shia Islamic arts and culture.

In 2018, MAFSS Noha Academy expanded its reach by introducing online training programs, enabling students from across India and around the world to access high-quality instruction in Noha, Marsiya, and Manqabat recitation. This pioneering initiative brought together Shia Ithna-Ashari students from diverse backgrounds and geographical locations, fostering a global community united by a shared passion for artistic expression and spiritual devotion.

Today, MAFSS Noha Academy boasts a thriving student body of more than 800 individuals from cities and countries spanning the globe. From Hyderabad to Lucknow, Bengal to Gujarat, and beyond, our students represent a rich tapestry of cultural diversity and religious devotion. Our online platform has facilitated training and collaboration among students in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, South Korea, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, Bulgaria, Canada, France, Denmark, Germany, and beyond, transcending borders and bridging continents in the pursuit of knowledge and artistic excellence.

As we look to the future, MAFSS Noha Academy remains committed to its founding principles of quality education, cultural enrichment, and global outreach. We are dedicated to empowering the next generation of Shia reciters, scholars, and artists, ensuring that the legacy of Karbala continues to inspire and illuminate the hearts of believers around the world.

Join us on this transformative journey as we celebrate the beauty of Noha, Marsiya, and Manqabat recitation, honoring the memory of the Ahlulbayt and reaffirming our commitment to justice, compassion, and spiritual enlightenment. Together, let us raise our voices in remembrance, mourning, and solidarity, as we strive to build a brighter future guided by the timeless principles of faith, love, and resilience.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, MAFSS Noha Academy stands as a beacon of light and learning in the world of Shia Islamic arts and culture. With a comprehensive curriculum, dedicated instructors, and a global community of students, we are committed to preserving and propagating the sacred tradition of Noha, Marsiya, and Manqabat recitation for generations to come.

Whether you are a beginner seeking to learn the basics of Noha recitation or an experienced reciter looking to refine your skills, MAFSS Noha Academy offers a welcoming and supportive environment where your talents can flourish and your devotion can deepen. Join us today and become part of a vibrant community united by a shared passion for artistic expression, spiritual enlightenment, and the timeless message of Karbala

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