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City Wide Adhan as heard from near Masgid Sheikh Abdullah on 08-14-2010 at 3:44am: ‘Fajr Adhan
Five times a day in the 83 square mile city of Cairo, over 30,000
muezzins call out the adhan, or call to prayer, calling believers to
come and to pray. This Fajr (dawn) adhan was recorded near the
Sheikh Abdullah Mosque in the neighbourhood of Gamaliya in
Islamic Cairo. The recording captures the voices of the muezzins
of Cairo, all of whose calls begin a few seconds apart from one
another. The muezzins calling from far away mosques and
mosques closest to location can be heard: please control the
volume accordingly.Audio recordings from 10 locations in Cairo representing the city-wide call to prayer (over 30,000 muezzins reciting each of the 5 times per day) as heard from each area/neighbourhood, with supporting photographs of the locations and what is seen from said location. (While each of the 10 locations generally only has one
adhan represented here, the Gamaliya location has more elaborate documentation)Hartley Film Foundation, National Geographic All Roads Film Project, Lucius and Eva Eastman Fun
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City Wide Adhan as heard from near Masgid Sheikh Abdullah on 08-08-2010 at 1:02pm: Dhurh Adhan
Five times a day in the 83 square mile city of Cairo, over 30,000
muezzins call out the adhan, or call to prayer, calling believers to
come and to pray. This Dhurh (mid-day) adhan was recorded near
the Sheikh Abdullah Mosque in the neighbourhood of Gamaliya in
Islamic Cairo. The recording captures the voices of the muezzins
of Cairo, all of whose calls begin a few seconds apart from one
another. The muezzins calling from far away mosques and
mosques closest to location can be heard: please control the
volume accordingly.Audio recordings from 10 locations in Cairo representing the city-wide call to prayer (over 30,000 muezzins reciting each of the 5 times per day) as heard from each area/neighbourhood, with supporting photographs of the locations and what is seen from said location. (While each of the 10 locations generally only has one
adhan represented here, the Gamaliya location has more elaborate documentation)Hartley Film Foundation, National Geographic All Roads Film Project, Lucius and Eva Eastman Fun
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City Wide Adhan as heard from Al-Azhar Park on 01-26-2010 at 12:05pm: Dhurh Adhan
Five times a day in the 83 square mile city of Cairo, over 30,000 muezzins call out the adhan, or call to prayer, calling believers to come and to pray. This Dhurh (mid-day) adhan was recorded at Al-Azhar Park in the neighbourhood of Islamic Cairo. The length of the recording is almost 8 minutes, because the muezzins all begin a few seconds apart. The muezzins calling from far away mosques and mosques closest to the park can be heard: please control the volume accordingly.Audio recordings from 10 locations in Cairo representing the city-wide call to
prayer (over 30,000 muezzins reciting each of the 5 times per day) as heard from
each area/neighbourhood, with supporting photographs of the locations and what
is seen from said location.Hartley Film Foundation, National Geographic All Roads Film Project, Lucius and Eva Eastman Fun
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Masgid Sultan Hassan: Sheikh Said: Adhan Recitation
Sheikh Said demonstrates the adhan on February 1, 2010 at the great Sultan Hassan Mosque in Sayeda Aisha. He has been a muezzin here for 8 years.Video & audio recordings of 6 muezzins reciting the adhan (Muslim call to
prayer), with supporting photographs of muezzins and their respective mosques.Hartley Film Foundation, National Geographic All Roads Film Project, Lucius and Eva Eastman Fun
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City Wide Adhan as heard from Road 9 in Ma’adi on 01-19-2010 at 3:00pm: ‘Asr Adhan
Five times a day in the 83 square mile city of Cairo,
over 30,000 muezzins call out the adhan, or call to
prayer, calling believers to come and to pray. This
‘Asr (afternoon) adhan was recorded on a rooftop on
Road 9 in the neighbourhood of Ma’adi. The
recording captures the voices of the muezzins of
Cairo, all of whose calls begin a few seconds apart
from one another. The muezzins calling from far away
mosques and mosques closest to location can be
heard: please control the volume accordingly.Audio recordings from 10 locations in Cairo representing the city-wide call to prayer (over 30,000 muezzins reciting each of the 5 times per day) as heard from each area/neighbourhood, with supporting photographs of the locations and what is seen from said location.Hartley Film Foundation, National Geographic All Roads Film Project, Lucius and Eva Eastman Fun
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City Wide Adhan as heard from near Masgid Sheikh Abdullah on 02-07-2010 at 6:57pm: ‘Isha Adhan
Five times a day in the 83 square mile city of Cairo, over 30,000 muezzins call out the adhan, or call to prayer, calling believers to
come and to pray. This ‘Isha (night) adhan was recorded near the
Sheikh Abdullah Mosque in the neighbourhood of Gamaliya in
Islamic Cairo. The recording captures the voices of the muezzins
of Cairo, all of whose calls begin a few seconds apart from one
another. The muezzins calling from far away mosques and
mosques closest to location can be heard: please control the
volume accordingly.Audio recordings from 10 locations in Cairo representing the city-wide call to prayer (over 30,000 muezzins reciting each of the 5 times per day) as heard from each area/neighbourhood, with supporting photographs of the locations and what is seen from said location. (While each of the 10 locations generally only has one
adhan represented here, the Gamaliya location has more elaborate documentation)Hartley Film Foundation, National Geographic All Roads Film Project, Lucius and Eva Eastman Fun
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Omar Makram Mosque: Sheikh Ahmed: Adhan Recitation
Sheikh Ahmed has been a volunteer muezzin at Masgid Omar Makram for 12 years. Here he recites the adhan in one of his many versions; he is also a Quran teacher – Sheikh Makra’a.Video & audio recordings of 6 muezzins reciting the adhan (Muslim call to
prayer), with supporting photographs of muezzins and their respective mosques.Hartley Film Foundation, National Geographic All Roads Film Project, Lucius and Eva Eastman Fun
ILS and RTP: Support to Researchers Provided by Information and Learning Services as Part of the Research Training Programme at the University of Worcester, Past, Present and Future.
The purpose of this article is to investigate the involvement of Information and Learning Services staff in the delivery of the Research Training Programme at the University of Worcester, UK with a focus on researcher receptivity. I believe that by constantly reflecting on the development of that part of the programme delivered by ILS and by examining feedback from the sessions, it is possible to improve and increase the level of researcher receptivity. It is hoped that such examination and reflection will be of value and relevance to the IL community since by reflecting on success and failure in a local context and by mapping this reflection to existing research enables librarians to improve the support provided to researchers within their institutions. This article outlines the support given to research students at the University of Worcester in the past, examines the changes leading to present programme delivery and reflects on considerations for future support. The article is underpinned by reference to current research undertaken in international (albeit Western-centric) contexts. I note that the rationale behind changes is embedded in current adult learning and teaching theory. In an increasingly competitive research environment where funding is dependent on a statistically monitored research output, the aim of such support is to integrate any IL contribution into the wider research training programme. Thus resource discovery becomes part of the reflexive research cycle. Implicit in this investigative reflection is the desire of the IL community to constantly strive towards the positive reception of IL into research support programmes which are perceived by researchers as highly valuable to the process and progress of their work
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