Very well done! The very familiar music drowns my memory of my childhood and my father singing it every day. He to has such an amazing voice. It only beautifies with age. Thank you for this and Great work!
This is beautiful! thank you! Singing at a coffee shop, isn't our culture per se, but its not against it either. It looks like its just something she enjoyed. :)
I am proud Harari I am proud of the music But, the last song in coffee shop it is not Harari culture. Please edit the video & cut the coffee shop part. Thank you.
I don't understand single word from her mouth but it's great vocal. My Grandma from father side was born in Harar that what brings me here. I'm Somali. I want to ask Harari people, do you know what Ethnic he belong Abadir Umar ar-Rida? I'm studying history at UCT Cape Town, South Africa and I want to know about him because many tribes were claiming. One Luv
Shaykh Abadir (technically Aba Dharr but pronounced Abadir) Umar ar-Ridaa was from Arabia who came with roughly 400 people from Makkah. He is Arab, and is said to be a descendant of Abu Bakr as-Siddiq. He re-organized Harar after it crumbled for about 20 years when the people of Harar (the Harla, an ancient name of the Harari people) were sticken by a drought and famine,and was elected by its people to be the Amir of Harar and he named the city Harar.
This is so beautiful 😍 Thank you so much for making this. Can I share/repost this & your other videos on Twitter/Instagram with providing the video links to your videos?
no i am not, please explain me why the last song is not from the Harari culture, and whats the problem with it. i am very curious. the women wanted to sing it, so i guess it is from Harar anyway.
Harari culture it is not belong to one person. For more than 1000 years we have not seen culture songs be sing in coffee shop this is not just ordinary music.
Singing in coffee shop it's not OK! We don't know if her choose or the Money lead her to sing. Our culture will never change. No one add or delete in our culture will stay as it's.
Thank you for posting such a beautiful music from our sweet elder. Love from USA
Tnx for z song. I feel like I'm in Harar n love u all. Mina from turkey
this is realy heart touching and beutyfull am from somalia and i love harari
Very well done! The very familiar music drowns my memory of my childhood and my father singing it every day. He to has such an amazing voice. It only beautifies with age. Thank you for this and Great work!
This reminds me of my great grandmother and my times in hardra as little girl!! I wish I could really understand everything word to word.
I miss harar
This is so beautiful Vincent
Such a catchy tune. Is she singing Hymns as well?
Please share a translation of this beautiful song.... thank you
This is beautiful! thank you! Singing at a coffee shop, isn't our culture per se, but its not against it either. It looks like its just something she enjoyed. :)
I am proud Harari
I am proud of the music
But, the last song in coffee shop it is not Harari culture.
Please edit the video & cut the coffee shop part. Thank you.
I don't understand single word from her mouth but it's great vocal.
My Grandma from father side was born in Harar that what brings me here. I'm Somali.
I want to ask Harari people, do you know what Ethnic he belong Abadir Umar ar-Rida?
I'm studying history at UCT Cape Town, South Africa and I want to know about him because many tribes were claiming.
One Luv
Shaykh Abadir (technically Aba Dharr but pronounced Abadir) Umar ar-Ridaa was from Arabia who came with roughly 400 people from Makkah. He is Arab, and is said to be a descendant of Abu Bakr as-Siddiq. He re-organized Harar after it crumbled for about 20 years when the people of Harar (the Harla, an ancient name of the Harari people) were sticken by a drought and famine,and was elected by its people to be the Amir of Harar and he named the city Harar.
you dumb ass. what was abadir a somali? shut the hell up
Please keep up the good work & do me favor & Edit the video.
Thanks
This is so beautiful 😍 Thank you so much for making this.
Can I share/repost this & your other videos on Twitter/Instagram with providing the video links to your videos?
no i am not, please explain me why the last song is not from the Harari culture, and whats the problem with it. i am very curious. the women wanted to sing it, so i guess it is from Harar anyway.
Harari culture it is not belong to one person.
For more than 1000 years we have not seen culture songs be sing in coffee shop this is not just ordinary music.
Singing in coffee shop it's not OK! We don't know if her choose or the Money lead her to sing. Our culture will never change. No one add or delete in our culture will stay as it's.
Hi you make me laugh OK!
But I am standing for my culture & I will send my message for what is wrong or wright.
pLEASE DONT SAY IM HARIRI , SAY WHAT CLAN YOU ARE LIKE IM ADISH, HARAR IS a NAME OF CITY NOT CLAN OR TRIBE
Are you Harar ?
If you are not you have to understand the culture.
They sing like coastal people