Mawwal
Mawwal is a traditional form of Arabic vocal music characterized by its expressive and improvisational style. It often features a solo singer who performs a series of verses, typically in a poetic format, accompanied by minimal instrumentation. The themes of Mawwal often revolve around love, longing, and nostalgia, allowing the singer to convey deep emotions.
This musical form is commonly found in various Arab cultures, particularly in Egypt and Iraq. Mawwal serves as an introduction to more structured musical pieces, such as Maqam or Zaffa, and is an essential part of many cultural celebrations and gatherings.