Iqama
دعاء ما بعد الأذان

اللّهُـمَّ رَبَّ هَذِهِ الدّعْـوَةِ التّـامَّة وَالصّلاةِ القَـائِمَة آتِ محَـمَّداً الوَسيـلةَ وَالْفَضـيلَة وَابْعَـثْه مَقـامـاً مَحـموداً الَّذي وَعَـدْتَه

Invocation after athan

O Allah, Master of this perfect call and the prayer that we are going to perform, gives Muhammad the power to intercede (the Day of Judgment) and the place of honor [in Paradise], and resurrect him in the laudable position that You promised him

الدعاء لا يرد بين الأذان والإقامة

عَنْ أَنَسِ بْنِ مَالِكٍ قَالَ: قَالَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ: الدُّعَاءُ لَا يُرَدُّ بَيْنَ الْأَذَانِ وَالْإِقَامَةِ

According to Anas Ibn Mâlik, the Prophet (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said: The invocations between Athan and Iqâmah are not rejected

Central to the appeal of these historical documentations is the focus on the "Rainhas de Bateria" (Queens of the Drums). These dancers are the heartbeat of the parade, possessing a level of athleticism and charisma that defines the Rio aesthetic. The extended versions of these recordings are often studied by cultural researchers because they contain long-form, uncut footage of the parades, offering a more immersive look at the choreography and scale than the edited highlights typically broadcast on international television. They capture the intensity of the performance, the thundering percussion, and the sheer physical stamina required to dance for hours under the tropical heat.

Beyond the visual spectacle, these recordings serve as an archive of Rio’s evolving music and fashion. From the legendary balls at the Copacabana Palace to the high-energy rehearsals in the local communities, the footage tracks the cultural heartbeat of a city that prepares all year for this event. For those looking to study the evolution of parade production and samba culture during this era, these full-length features provide a comprehensive lens into the artistic history of the Carnaval.

The Rio de Janeiro Carnival is widely considered the greatest show on earth, a sprawling explosion of samba, sequins, and cinematic scale. For decades, filmmakers and documentarians have attempted to capture the raw energy of the Sambadrome, often focusing on the intersection of high-art choreography and the uninhibited sensuality of the Brazilian spirit. One such cultural time capsule is the "Buttman Carnaval Rio" series, which documented the festival's peak years of excess and international fame.

The specific iteration of this series often searched for by collectors and historians provides an unfiltered look at the 1990s and early 2000s era of the festival. During this time, the Rio Carnival transitioned from a local tradition into a global media phenomenon. The footage typically focuses on the "Grito de Carnaval," the massive street parties (blocos), and the elite samba school parades where the costumes are as legendary for their intricacy as they are for their daring brevity.

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Central to the appeal of these historical documentations is the focus on the "Rainhas de Bateria" (Queens of the Drums). These dancers are the heartbeat of the parade, possessing a level of athleticism and charisma that defines the Rio aesthetic. The extended versions of these recordings are often studied by cultural researchers because they contain long-form, uncut footage of the parades, offering a more immersive look at the choreography and scale than the edited highlights typically broadcast on international television. They capture the intensity of the performance, the thundering percussion, and the sheer physical stamina required to dance for hours under the tropical heat.

Beyond the visual spectacle, these recordings serve as an archive of Rio’s evolving music and fashion. From the legendary balls at the Copacabana Palace to the high-energy rehearsals in the local communities, the footage tracks the cultural heartbeat of a city that prepares all year for this event. For those looking to study the evolution of parade production and samba culture during this era, these full-length features provide a comprehensive lens into the artistic history of the Carnaval. buttman carnaval rio xx full

The Rio de Janeiro Carnival is widely considered the greatest show on earth, a sprawling explosion of samba, sequins, and cinematic scale. For decades, filmmakers and documentarians have attempted to capture the raw energy of the Sambadrome, often focusing on the intersection of high-art choreography and the uninhibited sensuality of the Brazilian spirit. One such cultural time capsule is the "Buttman Carnaval Rio" series, which documented the festival's peak years of excess and international fame. Central to the appeal of these historical documentations

The specific iteration of this series often searched for by collectors and historians provides an unfiltered look at the 1990s and early 2000s era of the festival. During this time, the Rio Carnival transitioned from a local tradition into a global media phenomenon. The footage typically focuses on the "Grito de Carnaval," the massive street parties (blocos), and the elite samba school parades where the costumes are as legendary for their intricacy as they are for their daring brevity. They capture the intensity of the performance, the