The Maqamat Series | Day 07 | Maqam Saba | مقام الصبا | Ramadan 2026

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*SUPPORT OUR MISSION:* ❱ PayPal: https://bit.ly/AYAT_PayPal ❱ GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/ayatofficial ❱ Become A Patron: https://www.patreon.com/ayat *SOCIAL MEDIA:* ❱ Subscribe Now: https://bit.ly/2MQ4cBe ❱ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/islamicagram/ ❱ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AYAT.officiaI ❱ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@AYAT.official ❱ WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaCPcfLKbYMJD4SdVX12 ❱ Telegram: https://t.me/AYAT_official ______________________________________________ *Maqam Saba (مقام الصبا)* Maqam Saba is widely known for its sadness and deep emotion. It is described as a maqam of grief and longing, and its general character is connected to feelings of sorrow. It was mentioned that the style and performance of maqamat is very old, while the names people use today came later, and that it is difficult to give an exact historical timeline for it. Saba is described as a maqam that is especially tied to the Arab sound, because it belongs to the group of maqamat that include quarter tones. This quarter tone is part of the scale itself, between notes. Because of that, many people outside this listening tradition do not naturally understand it in the same way. It was said clearly that for many in the West, this maqam is not familiar. At the same time, the effect of Saba can vary. The listener’s situation and emotional state can change how the maqam is received, and the performer also plays a big role in how strong the sadness feels or how much it is softened. Even without many words, the maqam itself can create a sad feeling. Saba can also be combined with other maqamat. It was shown that a reciter can move from Saba into Ajam, and it was also mentioned that Saba can be mixed with Sikah. In longer recitations, especially in slow and melodic styles, reciters usually do not stay in one maqam the entire time—they move between maqamat such as Bayati, Rast, Sikah, Saba, Hijaz, and Ajam. Some regions were mentioned as places where people especially like this maqam, including Riyadh, parts of southern Iraq, Syria, and Jordan. But it was also emphasized that there is no strict rule that certain verses must always be recited in Saba. A reciter may recite the entire Qur’an in one maqam if they choose, and switching between “friendly” maqamat is also possible. The main idea shared was that performance depends on the moment, the meaning, and the state of the reciter and listener. It was also explained that there is a type of sadness that is not condemned—sadness that leads to humility, reflection, and خشوع. This kind of effect can be part of how people experience Saba. Disclaimer: This series is meant to introduce the beauty of Maqamat as a tool to enhance recitation, not to replace its foundation. Before focusing on Maqamat, it is essential to learn and preserve proper Tajwid, since correct pronunciation and articulation are an obligation. The Qur’an was revealed for guidance, reflection, and transformation. Its meaning and message must always come before beautifying the voice or focusing on tone. Maqamat have their place, but they should serve the Qur’an and never overshadow its purpose. ______________________________________________ *Arabic* اللَّهُمَّ لَا تُخْزِنِي يَوْمَ الْقِيَامَةِ اللَّهُمَّ لَا تُخْزِنِي يَوْمَ الْقِيَامَةِ اللَّهُمَّ لَا تُخْزِنِي يَوْمَ الْقِيَامَةِ *Translation* O Allah, do not disgrace me on the Day of Resurrection. O Allah, do not disgrace me on the Day of Resurrection. O Allah, do not disgrace me on the Day of Resurrection. *Transliteration* Allāhumma lā tukhzinī yawma al-qiyāmah Allāhumma lā tukhzinī yawma al-qiyāmah Allāhumma lā tukhzinī yawma al-qiyāmah ______________________________________________ *Source* https://youtu.be/vKR7097VLCU?si=6T7FcFdOrgcK1p4f

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