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Geometric motifs and calligraphy adorn this Islamic shrine in the Iraqi town of Al-Kufa. Such forms of decoration are common because Islam traditionally avoids the depiction of humans.
like a guitar. Iraqi musicians also play darabukkas (drums), duffs (tambourines), stringed instruments called rabaabs , the qarna (a horn), and the zummara (a double flute). Traditional Iraqi music differs from American music in that it has only a melody, whereas Western music incorporates both
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