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Mâşuk'un Nefesi

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Abdurrahman, a senior student at the conservatory, grows curious about the meshk (one to one traditional art training) of Mawlid (a hymn on the Prophet Muhammed's Nativity) and starts searching in order to perform this form of music that relies on traditional training.

Breath of the Beloved is a 2014 film exploring the traditional art of meshk, a one-to-one mentorship form of musical training. The story follows Abdurrahman, a conservatory student, as he seeks out teachers to learn the authentic performance of Mawlid, a classical hymn celebrating the Prophet Muhammad's birth.

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2014-06-03

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MAŞUK'UN NEFESİ - BREATH OF THE BELOVED / Trailer

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Breath of the Beloved — frequently asked

When was Breath of the Beloved released?

The film was released on June 3, 2014.

What is the film about?

The movie centers on Abdurrahman, a senior conservatory student who pursues the traditional meshk training method to authentically perform Mawlid, a sacred hymn in Islamic music tradition.

What is meshk?

Meshk is a traditional one-to-one apprenticeship model for learning music, emphasizing direct mentorship between master and student rather than formal classroom instruction.

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