Abstract

Islamic leadership is a diverse profession and previous research has highlighted the increased risk of voice problems among Islamic leaders. The prevalence and risk factors for voice problems among Malayalam-speaking Islamic religious orators have not been adequately investigated. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of self-reported voice problems among Islamic religious orators who recite the Adhaan and those who do not and to examine the impact of age and associated risk factors. This study employed a non-experimental research design using survey research. The current findings report a high prevalence of voice problems among Islamic Adhaan reciters and suggest that age-related differences may influence the risk factors associated with voice problems in this population. Only two participants from the older group of Adhaan reciters had received voice therapy, suggesting that the majority of Islamic religious reciters lack knowledge about voice care and voice therapy. A limitation of the study is the lack of otorhinolaryngological examination, particularly laryngoscopy and voice analysis of Islamic religious orators. Further studies can investigate the effect of vocal hygiene training or similar voice management programs on Islamic religious orators' voices.

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