As subhu bada min tala'atihi (Dhivehi old madhaha)
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Allah Ho beautiful naat in Dhivehi.
The Arabic poem is attributed to Hasan ibn Thabit, a companion of Prophet Muhammad.
الصبح بدا من طلعته
والليل دجا من وفرته
the light of dawn is from the radiance of his face
the sparkle of the night is from the glimmer of his hair
كنز الكرم مولى النعم
أب ِ الأمم ِ لشريعته
he is the treasure of grace, the treasure of mercy
the guide of the nation towards his shariah
الشجر نطق الحجر
شق القمر بإشارته
the tree began to walk, the stone began to speak
the moon split into two upon the his order
جبريل أتى ليلة اسرى
والرب دعا في حضرته
jibril (angel) came on the night of me'raaj (ascension)
the almighty invited him to the heaven
As a kid, these songs just passed off as being nice in my head, but as i got older, the specialty of these old songs just keep growing. I'm at a point now where i get sad listening to this purely off of nostalgia.
People who make these songs/madhaha are masters in expressing emotion in songs. Truly amazing and beautiful!
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Confusion about poetry
Poetry in love of rasoolullah (sallalahu alayhi wassallam) was composed for the benefit of Muslims so they can appreciate some of his unique characteristics. By listening to them, people can also learn how to mention him with respect and this may transform some people. Listening to respectful words can change aggressive people.
However,a confusion exist regarding. Some people have heard myths about them. One of them is that, a certain poem(qaseedah burdah Shareef) has a special status or it's the most read text by Muslims besides Quran or it's written in the tomb of Nabi. There's no way to prove any of these claims. There's no way to prove what Muslims read most now. Anyway, a poem written by a Sahabi such as Hassan Ibn Thabit is not of the same status as others. If we need more of Allahs Rahma poems composed by Sahaba must be preferred. Others are also important. Benefits from reciting poetry depends on the reciters interest in it and how much respect he shows to it. Respect here means, mentioning rasoolullah (sallalahu alayhi wassallam) in a tone of awe,softness and honour.
For example, one line in one poem is
"Nabiyun Nabiyun Nabiyun"
To recite it with proper etiquette is really hard. If one reads incorrectly it may sound as if he is aggressively scolding someone and listeners become bored of Deen. Such reciters pronounce "ba" in the word Nabiyun with a heavy accent. A person respectful of rasoolullah (pbuh) would recite "ba" in a soft and tender tone resulting in the resonance of love.
When little interest of rasoolullah (pbuh) enters the heart, it may help in following the Deen in the proper form.
I love your song
Proud to be muslim 👳🏼♂️
ماشاالله
MashaAllah JazakAllah khayra
Ah salaam alaikum
Wa alaiku mussalaam
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I love this
Anyone knows the lyrics of this nasheed?
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Thank u