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Fun fact, "righteous sisters" is the meaning of the nasheed's name but not actually the exact translation, the exact translation would mean more like "Young women of good," but that doesn't really make much sense in English so I stuck with the intended meaning rather than verbatim translation. 😂🤍
I dont think فتاة means “sister” in arabic, the singular word for فتاة is فتى, and فتى means “the youth” not a girl, فتاة is just a merge words for فتى . Its not a gender identity. In this interpretation, فتاة transcends its literal meaning to represent an idealized youth or the driving spirit behind a transformative movement. I hope you read this, and lemme know what you think 0:07
Because unfortunately a lot of people misinterpret these nasheeds as supporting extremist groups or ideologies, so channels who upload them often get deleted. It's just a precaution, in shāʾ Allāh khair. 🤍
This nasheed in particular was created by the famous Saudi munshid Abu Ali (aka Musa Al-Omeira) back in the early 2000s to promote a Saudi religious youth camp. He is still a mainstream munshid today, you can find him at www.youtube.com/@aboalimosa
I'm not Muslim, so I may be wrong. But I believe it may be Haram for music to played with anything besides the human voice, since the human voice is the only instrument made by Allah himself, all other instruments are man made. Or at least, it is more halal for music to be sung than played and is as such more pleasing to Allah, especially if the lyrics are glorifying Allah or his creations.
@Fluffy._.Doggo.123 Brother, what stops you from accepting islam, if I may ask? Is islam not clear to you? Or do you have some doubts that haven't been answered yet?
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May allaah grant us righteous wives
Ameen 🤲🤍
Ameen
❤آمين❤
💯❤
Ameen
This is beautiful. Good work, my brothers.
Alḥamdulillāh, more like this on our channel. 🤍
One of the most beatiful nasheeds I ever heard. Greetings com Brasil!
aproved! Greetings from Berlin!
Beautiful ❤
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Jazakallahu Khayran ❤😭
I love the way they sing it❤❤
may allah bless you
Righteous sisters
Fun fact, "righteous sisters" is the meaning of the nasheed's name but not actually the exact translation, the exact translation would mean more like "Young women of good," but that doesn't really make much sense in English so I stuck with the intended meaning rather than verbatim translation. 😂🤍
Allah Akbar 💝
MASHALLAH
One day we will all die y'الله ❤
Goos bumps ❤
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Awsome nasheed🤍
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I dont think فتاة means “sister” in arabic, the singular word for فتاة is فتى, and فتى means “the youth” not a girl, فتاة is just a merge words for فتى . Its not a gender identity. In this interpretation, فتاة transcends its literal meaning to represent an idealized youth or the driving spirit behind a transformative movement. I hope you read this, and lemme know what you think 0:07
Arabic is a tricky language. The easiest way to speak it is to just be born into an Arabic speaking family
why that comment when you show any video " this poem,its creator and its publisher are in no wa ..." ?
Because unfortunately a lot of people misinterpret these nasheeds as supporting extremist groups or ideologies, so channels who upload them often get deleted. It's just a precaution, in shāʾ Allāh khair. 🤍
I wonder where these nasheed come from ?
This nasheed in particular was created by the famous Saudi munshid Abu Ali (aka Musa Al-Omeira) back in the early 2000s to promote a Saudi religious youth camp. He is still a mainstream munshid today, you can find him at www.youtube.com/@aboalimosa
Does it have music??
I'm not Muslim, so I may be wrong. But I believe it may be Haram for music to played with anything besides the human voice, since the human voice is the only instrument made by Allah himself, all other instruments are man made. Or at least, it is more halal for music to be sung than played and is as such more pleasing to Allah, especially if the lyrics are glorifying Allah or his creations.
@Fluffy._.Doggo.123 Brother, what stops you from accepting islam, if I may ask? Is islam not clear to you? Or do you have some doubts that haven't been answered yet?